Sabine Stromeyer b. 1962| Putting Green
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In the relief sculpture Putting Green, Sabine Stromeyer (German/Texas, b. 1963) continues her career-long mission to reinterpret natural landscapes through strong textures and unusual surfaces. Moving between Berlin and Houston, Stromeyer has become a vital figure in the Texas art community, refining her three-dimensional approach at the Glassell School of Art and serving on the advisory board of the Arts Alliance Center. This 8 x 24 inch work on canvas serves as a tactile microcosm of her philosophy, transforming overlooked materials into organic-feeling forms that appeal directly to the viewer's sense of touch.
The composition is a rigorous exploration of texture, featuring a dense, tangled field of synthetic fibers that mimic the unruly sprawl of natural moss or wild turf. Using a mixed-media approach, Stromeyer applies these fibrous elements over a sage-toned substrate, creating a high-relief surface that catches light in a complex web of shadows. This interplay of chaotic, swirling lines and a monochromatic green palette allows the piece to function as a site-specific architectural element, blurring the line between a traditional landscape painting and a three-dimensional topographic study.
Signed on the reverse and accompanied by an original artist appraisal label, Putting Green represents the experimental materiality of Stromeyer's celebrated body of work. Her sculptures are held in prestigious private and public collections across the United States, Germany, Italy, Belgium, and Switzerland, marking her as an international artist with a deep-rooted commitment to the Houston art scene.
German Texas Artist
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