Mixing technique

Paintings by Axel Venn/Caroline Venn

The painterly-drawing pictures were created in collaboration between Axel Venn and Caroline Venn, his daughter, a graduate of the Hochschule für Bildende Künste, Hamburg. – Between painting surfaces and linear-emphasized or pointillistic drawing elements, C. and A. Venn have created worlds of color rich in experience. The subtle to intoxicating paintings are framed in a passepartout format of 81 x 101 cm and in metal-glass frames of 86 x 120 cm.

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Passepartout-Format von 81 x 101 cm Metall-Glasrahmen-Format 86 x 120 cm

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Passepartout-Format von 81 x 101 cm Metall-Glasrahmen-Format 86 x 120 cm

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Passepartout-Format von 81 x 101 cm Metall-Glasrahmen-Format 86 x 120 cm

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Passepartout-Format von 81 x 101 cm Metall-Glasrahmen-Format 86 x 120 cm

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Passepartout-Format von 81 x 101 cm Metall-Glasrahmen-Format 86 x 120 cm

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Passepartout-Format von 81 x 101 cm Metall-Glasrahmen-Format 86 x 120 cm

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Passepartout-Format von 81 x 101 cm Metall-Glasrahmen-Format 86 x 120 cm

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Passepartout-Format von 81 x 101 cm Metall-Glasrahmen-Format 86 x 120 cm

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Passepartout-Format von 81 x 101 cm Metall-Glasrahmen-Format 86 x 120 cm

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Passepartout-Format von 81 x 101 cm Metall-Glasrahmen-Format 86 x 120 cm

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Passepartout-Format von 81 x 101 cm Metall-Glasrahmen-Format 86 x 120 cm

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Passepartout-Format von 81 x 101 cm Metall-Glasrahmen-Format 86 x 120 cm

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Passepartout-Format von 81 x 101 cm Metall-Glasrahmen-Format 86 x 120 cm

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Passepartout-Format von 81 x 101 cm Metall-Glasrahmen-Format 86 x 120 cm

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Passepartout-Format von 81 x 101 cm Metall-Glasrahmen-Format 86 x 120 cm

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Passepartout-Format von 81 x 101 cm Metall-Glasrahmen-Format 86 x 120 cm

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Passepartout-Format von 81 x 101 cm Metall-Glasrahmen-Format 86 x 120 cm

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Passepartout-Format von 81 x 101 cm Metall-Glasrahmen-Format 86 x 120 cm

Virtual gallery - mixing technique

Explore the works from the “mixing technique” section in our virtual gallery. To do this, click on “To the exhibition” to start the tour.
At the beginning you will receive a small instruction on how to navigate through the gallery.