It feels like "Mogro" has a life of its own in this colourful world.
I made this painting without a plan, by following my feelings. As I painted, the figure of Mogro emerged naturally. To me, it looks like a friendly and playful creature, as if saying hello.
Mogro seems to be more than just a figure in a painting. It almost feels like a character with a story. Whichever way you look at it, Mogro is alive. The painting invites you to make up your own story about who Mogro is and what he is doing in this world.
The painting makes you curious and lets you discover new details all the time.
I used my hands, a palette knife and thick paint to create this painting. Layering the paint and playing with splashes and lines gave the work its vibrant look. It was a spontaneous process, where I got completely carried away by the colours and movements.
"Hi Mogro" fits perfectly into a cheerful interior. It brings warmth and colour to a living room, children's room or workplace. It is a real eye-catcher that brings energy and a smile. Mogro invites you to look again and again and be surprised.
Hi, I'm Lucie Beck, artist and creative therapist visual. I love contrasting colours, cheerfulness and a mix of Pippi Longstocking feel... Read more…
Netherlands
Netherlands
Germany
Germany
Netherlands
Netherlands
Netherlands
Germany
Netherlands
Germany
Netherlands
Netherlands