Ilze Rohr
ArtistSwitzerland
About Artist:
My love for nature and flowers has been with me since childhood. It was during my studies and later, while working as a landscape architect, that I fell in love with drawing, depicting natural objects and gardens.
After a very long break, I resumed drawing and later painting in 2020. I am currently in the phase of painting flowers and nature aesthetics.
About Artwork:
The red tulips depicted in the painting "Flamenco" grew in my garden.
I was fascinated by the fiery color of these flowers, the symbolism of energy, passion and love associated with this color.
That's how the title of this painting came about, because, in my opinion, flamenco dance encompasses all these symbols.
Ilze Rohr
Flamenco
- 2023
- 100 x 80 cm
- Fine Art Category: paintings
- Medium: Oil
- Origin: Switzerland
- Certificate of Authenticity: yes
- Signed: Signed lower right
- Comments:
The painting in 2024 was selected by Society of Botanical artists as a finalist for online exibition "Plantae 2024"
In March 2025 "Flamenco" was recognized as the winner of the contest "Red" by the online-exibition www.progressusartawards.com
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- Price: €3,200.00 EUR
- Seller: Ilze Rohr, Switzerland
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- Artplode ID: 8455
- Artplode Seller ID: 24480
About Artist:
My love for nature and flowers has been with me since childhood. It was during my studies and later, while working as a landscape architect, that I fell in love with drawing, depicting natural objects and gardens.
After a very long break, I resumed drawing and later painting in 2020. I am currently in the phase of painting flowers and nature aesthetics.
About Artwork:
The red tulips depicted in the painting "Flamenco" grew in my garden.
I was fascinated by the fiery color of these flowers, the symbolism of energy, passion and love associated with this color.
That's how the title of this painting came about, because, in my opinion, flamenco dance encompasses all these symbols.