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Sanne BlekaPande Mus2022
2022
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The painting shows the artist`s perception of the epidemic. The little mouse has the Latin name « Pande Mus».
This painting is bursting with surrealism and symbolism. It features a fascinating mix of humanoid figures, geometric patterns, and text fragments, all tied together with vibrant colors and imaginative elements. The checkered backgrounds and spiral designs give it an almost dreamlike quality. The cube labeled "Pande Mus" alongside the checkered cat-like creature adds a mysterious touch.
The painting is done in blue and yellow tones. Horizontal shape of the artwork will fit into any interior. It is is suitable for an office or a children`s room.
The artwork was made with high-quality watercolor paints from the company « Daniel Smith» on the special paper « Saunders Waterford, 300 gr».
The gallery guarantees the uniqueness and high quality of this work of art, confirmed by purchasing paintings by Sanne Bleka, you make a smart investment, as the price of her paintings is growing every year.
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- Creator:Sanne Bleka
- Creation Year:2022
- Dimensions:Height: 22.05 in (56 cm)Width: 29.53 in (75 cm)Depth: 0.4 in (1 cm)
- More Editions & Sizes:56x75 . Editions of 1Price: $757
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- Gallery Location:Oslo, NO
- Reference Number:Seller: Certificate of authenticity1stDibs: LU2717216254632
Sanne Bleka was born and raised in Kazakhstan. Since childhood, she has enjoyed experimenting with different types of art and techniques. Sanne is interested in the process of creating a work and the result of her imagination. Motives for works appear as a result of impressions from the nature of Norway, the forms and diversity of the landscape. Motives are also born after personal experiences or dreams. The basis of the works is often symbolism or any events from life, transforming into separate forms and lines. Sanne creates her works at home in the studio.
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Sunbonnet Babies are characters created by commercial artist Bertha Corbett Melcher (1872–1950). Sunbonnet Babies featured two girls in pastel colored dresses with their faces covered by sunbonnets. Sunbonnet Babies appeared in books, illustrations and advertisements between the years of 1900 and 1930. Sunbonnet Babies were later used as a popular quilting pattern also known as Sunbonnet Sue.[1] Melcher created a male version of the Sunbonnet Babies, named the 'Overall Boys' in 1905.[2][3]
History
Bertha L. Corbett Melcher
Sunbonnet Babies were created by Bertha Corbett Melcher (1872–1950).[4] Melcher was born in Denver and moved with her family to Minneapolis in the 1880s. Melcher attended art school in Minneapolis with plans to become a commercial artist.[5] She may have also studied with Howard Pyle.[6] By the 1920s, Melcher had moved to Topanga, California.[7][4]
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