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XXV 7 - Berlin Alexanderplatz underground station

Painting, Acrylic on canvas
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110 x 90 x 2.5 cm
2018
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Original artwork description

XXV 7 - Berlin Alexanderplatz underground station by Uli Lächelt captures the essence of urban life through a minimalist yet evocative approach. This painting employs a predominantly blue palette, conveying a cool, contemplative atmosphere that mirrors the often transient and impersonal nature of city spaces. The artist's use of simple, flowing lines outlines the iconic entrance to the Alexanderplatz station, juxtaposed with a faintly sketched high-rise building, emphasizing the architectural and social layers of Berlin’s cityscape. The solitary figure adds a subtle narrative element, hinting at human presence amid the vast urban environment. The painting’s restrained composition and delicate line work invite reflection on movement, space, and the rhythm of everyday life in a bustling metropolis.


More details

Subject
Architecture and cityscapes
Style
Expressive and gestural
Orientation
Portrait
Size
110 x 90 x 2.5 cm
Created
2018/04/1 - 2018/04/30
Artwork is painted over the edge
yes
Artwork number
XXV · 7
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Substrate and Material

Substrate » Canvas
Material » Acrylic