STOLEN MOMENTS by Nina Nolte
This Original Artwork forms Part of the Series THE BEST IS YET TO COME of the “Nina Nolte Collection Nr. 2”
Description of the Original Artwork STOLEN MOMENTS
The square artwork STOLEN MOMENTS captures the elegance of a middle-aged lady standing waist-deep in a pool. The composition is viewed from behind, allowing a glimpse of her poised and graceful posture. The lady is dressed in a black bikini adorned with golden clasps and embellishments, which add a touch of luxury to her appearance.
The water in the pool is depicted with remarkable clarity, so clear that one can see her body in the bikini and even the tiles at the bottom of the pool. This attention to detail creates a realistic and immersive scene.
On her head, the lady wears a twisted turban with a pattern of red, pink, and white. Her brown hair peeks out from beneath the turban, and a large white pearl earring adorns her right ear, adding to her sophisticated look.
Her face is shown in semi-profile, giving viewers a sense of her features without fully revealing her expression. She wears sleek black sunglasses, which suggest an air of mystery and elegance. Her gaze is directed towards something outside the frame, inviting viewers to wonder what has captured her attention.
The creation of STOLEN MOMENTS took place in Nina Nolte’s studio in Dusseldorf in November 2011. Nolte’s skill in capturing the essence of elegance and serenity is evident in this piece. Her meticulous attention to detail and ability to convey mood and atmosphere make this artwork a standout example of her work.
The creation process of STOLEN MOMENTS is meticulously documented through a series of photographs. These images capture the transformation from a blank canvas to the finished masterpiece, providing a unique glimpse into Nolte’s creative process.
This photo documentation showcases the evolution of her vision and the meticulous effort involved in bringing it to life. Each step of the process is recorded, allowing viewers to appreciate the labor and love that went into the creation of this artwork.
STOLEN MOMENTS is cataloged in the archive of Nina Nolte, bearing the number S1722. This extensive archive contains more than 1800 cataloged artworks, ensuring that Nolte’s artistic legacy is preserved for future generations. The inclusion of STOLEN MOMENTS in this archive highlights its significance within her body of work.
Complementing STOLEN MOMENTS is its sister artwork, IT’S MAGIC, which is of the same size and also created by Nina Nolte. This complementary piece bears the archive number S1723 and is similarly available in the SHOP. Together, these two artworks offer a harmonious exploration of elegance and introspection, showcasing Nolte’s distinctive style and artistic vision.
In conclusion, STOLEN MOMENTS is more than just a depiction of a moment by the pool; it is a celebration of elegance, sophistication, and the quiet beauty found in everyday life. Nina Nolte’s masterful use of detail, composition, and color invites viewers to immerse themselves in the scene and imagine the story behind the image.
Cataloged in her extensive archive, STOLEN MOMENTS stands as a testament to Nolte’s artistic talent and her ability to capture the magic in life’s simple moments.
Materials
FABER-CASTELL Chromos pencils and acrylic paints by LASCAUX on canvas, 60 x 60 cm (24 x 24 x 1.5”).
It is mounted on a sturdy wooden stretcher frame and signed both on the front and back. Additionally, the title, format, and archive number of the artwork are noted on the back of the canvas.
Background to the Nina Nolte series THE BEST IS YET TO COME
The idea for this series, which comprises twenty different artworks of various sizes, came to Nina Nolte when she regularly met with her friends in one of their pools in Marbella to refresh herself after work in her studio. The artist recalls the confidential conversations among the women with this series. The captured moment represents a pause in conversation, during which the woman/women reflect on what has been said. By using a bird’s-eye view, she intentionally places the viewer in the role of a voyeur.
Condition
The artwork is in perfect condition.
Where is the artwork?
The artwork is actually located in Marbella.
Shipping
The artwork can be shipped worldwide with FEDEX, either stretched on its current stretcher bars or as rolled canvas in a PVC tube, with or without the disassembled stretcher bars. In case the stretcher bars are also included, both the canvas and stretcher bars have markings to ensure that the artwork can be reassembled exactly as it is currently mounted.
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