Berlin-based Britta Lumer's large-scale watercolors and charcoal drawings, which employ surprising tools and materials like coal dust, a vacuum cleaner and compressor, communicate a yearning for protection and happiness in addition to an attendant fragility. Upon close inspection, seemingly innocuous houses, forests and portraits become dark and eerie.
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Berlin-based Britta Lumer's large-scale watercolors and charcoal drawings, which employ surprising tools and materials like coal dust, a vacuum cleaner and compressor, communicate a yearning for protection and happiness in addition to an attendant fragility. Upon close inspection, seemingly innocuous houses, forests and portraits become dark and eerie.
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