More of your love by Cathrine Edlinger-Kunze

More of your love 

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painting, watercolor, impasto

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portrait

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abstract-expressionism

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figurative

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abstract expressionism

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painting

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figuration

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oil painting

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watercolor

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impasto

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neo expressionist

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neo-expressionism

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nude

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watercolor

Copyright: Modern Artists: Artvee

Cathrine Edlinger-Kunze created "More of your love," a painting with strokes of blue, orange, and brown hues that blend to depict a dynamic, swirling figure. The eye is immediately drawn to the vortex of lines suggesting movement, yet the body remains mostly still. The painting employs a semiotic system where colours and shapes communicate deeper meanings. Blue might represent serenity, while the warm oranges could signify passion. The swirling lines disrupt any fixed interpretation, mirroring the complexities of love itself, which isn't static but dynamic. This aligns with poststructuralist thought, questioning stable meanings and suggesting that interpretation depends on context and the viewer's perspective. The form destabilizes the concept of love as a solid, easily defined emotion. The artist uses movement to convey the profound, ongoing nature of love. This constant motion suggests that love evolves, challenges, and continuously redefines itself. The painting acts as a mirror, inviting us to contemplate the fluid, ever-changing nature of our own emotional landscapes.

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