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The Goddess Wants It Wild
Oil on Canvas
The Goddess Wants It Wild draws inspiration from a rich tapestry of ancient traditions where goddesses, symbolic of various virtues, are engaged in uninhibited and wild dances. Notably, in Indian tradition, Saraswati, the goddess of wisdom and art, is also revered as the goddess of dance. Within this piece, the artist envisions her as a potent female force, manifested through delicate shades of soft rose and bold red hues gracefully dispersed across the canvas in a fervent, untamed dance. The painting pulsates with vibrancy and life, yet retains a distinctly feminine and gentle energy. Executed with the dynamic strokes of oil colors, the artwork not only captures the lively essence of the goddess's dance but also resonates with the profound power emanating from the canvas. This piece invites viewers to witness the convergence of dynamism and softness, celebrating the divine energy encapsulated in the artist's interpretation of The Goddess Wants It Wild.
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The Goddess Wants It Wild draws inspiration from a rich tapestry of ancient traditions where goddesses, symbolic of various virtues, are engaged in uninhibited and wild dances. Notably, in Indian tradition, Saraswati, the goddess of wisdom and art, is also revered as the goddess of dance. Within this piece, the artist envisions her as a potent female force, manifested through delicate shades of soft rose and bold red hues gracefully dispersed across the canvas in a fervent, untamed dance. The painting pulsates with vibrancy and life, yet retains a distinctly feminine and gentle energy. Executed with the dynamic strokes of oil colors, the artwork not only captures the lively essence of the goddess's dance but also resonates with the profound power emanating from the canvas. This piece invites viewers to witness the convergence of dynamism and softness, celebrating the divine energy encapsulated in the artist's interpretation of The Goddess Wants It Wild.
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Year
2023
Materials
Oil on Canvas
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Signed by artist.
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Dimensions
55 x 55 inches
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“As an abstract painter, I am not so much interested in a real-world image as I want to bring reflections and feelings into my work.”
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About the Artist
Petra Schott
Petra Schott is an abstract painter whose art revolves around states of mind, longings, and memories. The artist—who had a long career as a lawyer and judge before dedicating herself to art—delicately creates colorful representations of nostalgia, freedom, and human relationships. Schott has exhibited extensively in solo and group exhibitions in Germany, Spain, Italy, Finland, and the Czech Republic.
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Close Crush
Cheryl Humphreys & Mike McMullen
June 7 - September 3
Tappan
8200 Melrose Avenue, Los Angeles CA
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The Goddess Wants It Wild draws inspiration from a rich tapestry of ancient traditions where goddesses, symbolic of various virtues, are engaged in uninhibited and wild dances. Notably, in Indian tradition, Saraswati, the goddess of wisdom and art, is also revered as the goddess of dance. Within this piece, the artist envisions her as a potent female force, manifested through delicate shades of soft rose and bold red hues gracefully dispersed across the canvas in a fervent, untamed dance. The painting pulsates with vibrancy and life, yet retains a distinctly feminine and gentle energy. Executed with the dynamic strokes of oil colors, the artwork not only captures the lively essence of the goddess's dance but also resonates with the profound power emanating from the canvas. This piece invites viewers to witness the convergence of dynamism and softness, celebrating the divine energy encapsulated in the artist's interpretation of The Goddess Wants It Wild.