Home Is Love No.6, 2024 An Abstract, Acrylic on Canvas, Painting
Home Is Love No.6: A Burst of AbstractPop Energy and Emotions
Measuring 60 x 60 cm, this masterpiece is a vivid portrayal of the artist's signature AbstractPop style, blending dynamic neon colors with abstract forms. The painting radiates a sense of joy and love, drawing inspiration from childhood memories, a recurring theme in Schubert’s work. The composition’s bright turquoise backdrop interwoven with fiery reds and greens creates a sense of movement and life, while subtle patterns and brushstrokes add depth and intrigue. The energy of the piece makes it a versatile addition to living rooms, hallways, or modern office spaces, where its uplifting presence can inspire creativity and positivity. Bea Schubert's storied artistic journey, marked by world travels and a quest for light, color, and joy, is evident in every brushstroke. This 2024 creation, part of her celebrated "Home Is Love" series, is a testament to her philosophy: finding brightness in a dark world. Crafted with high-quality acrylics on canvas, "Home Is Love No.6" embodies the freedom, boldness, and zest for life that has made Schubert's work sought after globally. Enhance your space with this captivating artwork and invite a story of love and joy into your home.
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Bea Schubert
Abstract | Pop Art | Contemporary
Collective Exhibitions Participant
Biography
Bea Schubert is a German artist and founder of AbstractPop, whose joyful neon-colored works celebrate childhood and light up global art spaces.
























