Home Is Love No.7, 2024 An Abstract, Acrylic on Canvas, Painting
Home Is Love No.7: An Emotional AbstractPop Journey of Love and Home
The canvas is dominated by warm reds, soft golds, and muted greens, creating an evocative backdrop that radiates a sense of warmth and nostalgia. Layers of spontaneous brushstrokes, intricate scribbles, and abstract motifs weave a narrative of connection and the essence of home. Subtle white accents and vertical linear patterns add an element of movement, symbolizing the dynamic nature of love and life’s journey. "Home Is Love No.7" encapsulates Bea Schubert’s life-affirming philosophy, shaped by her global explorations and quest for light and joy in a complex world. Her ability to infuse personal emotions into universal themes shines through this piece, making it an ideal centerpiece for living rooms, modern office spaces, or contemporary art galleries. Crafted with high-quality acrylics on canvas, this painting invites viewers to interpret its layers and immerse themselves in its warmth. "Home Is Love No.7" is not just an artwork but a heartfelt expression that bridges the personal and the collective, the abstract and the familiar. Bring this stunning piece into your space and let its emotional resonance and vibrant energy inspire your daily life.
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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.
























