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dopamine 1.0

dopamine 1.0

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Dopamine 1.0 is part of a series that explores fragmentation and the process of reassembly – both formally and conceptually. The work captures a moment poised between departure, excitement, and subterranean tension. Predominantly green tones traverse the surface like flickering impulses, interrupted by a stitched-on yellow area that inscribes itself into the pictorial structure as a foreign element.

  • acrylic on canvas
  • certificate of authenticity

The colors may vary slightly from the original due to monitor settings. We recommend picking up the artwork directly from the artist if possible.

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about Nathalie Louisa

For Nathalie Louisa, painting is far more than an aesthetic medium – it is a language for the invisible. Art has accompanied her since childhood and has become a central part of her life. In her Hamburg studio, she uses the power of colors and forms to process emotional states and make inner landscapes visible.

Her abstract works emerge from the tension between intuition and composition. Organic structures, luminous acrylic paints, and textile interventions meet graphic elements and clear surfaces. The aim is not unambiguous legibility, but rather a sensory experience: each work leaves room for associations and invites the viewer to lose themselves in the depths of the color layers.

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