Beautiful Dreams

By Ellen Giggenbach

Beautiful Dreams

If you could see your favourite dreams, would they look like this? Originally designed by Ellen in her iconic style of ‘cut paper art’, using graphic shapes painted in beautifully bright acrylic hues ‘Beautiful Dreams’ is truly breathtaking. Representing love, joy and all things happy, this delicate design is the perfect addition to your little one’s sleepy haven - sweet dreams, zzz!

Specifications:

  • 50 x 50 x 2 cm (20 x 20 x 0.8 in)
  • Giclée cotton canvas print, finished on all sides
  • Stretched around a wooden frame (FSC approved wood)
  • Hanger attached for wall mounting

$78.84

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About the Artist

Ellen Giggenbach

I was born in Bavaria, Germany. When I was 5, my father’s fascination with volcanoes bought us all the way to the other side of the world, to New Zealand. I spent a wonderful childhood exploring thermal regions with my dad and sewing and crafting with my mother and sister. In my teens we moved to Vienna in Austria for 3 years where I developed my interest in graphic art. We returned to New Zealand where I continued to study and was awarded a New Zealand, Diploma with Distinction in Design.

I have now settled in the lovely little seaside village of Eastbourne in Wellington with my husband and two sons.

During my career I have enjoyed creating artwork for packaging and advertising, illustrating children’s books, designing clothing, stationery, bags and a variety of home wares as well as exhibiting in several art galleries.

My home is filled with a mix of 1950’s treasures, handcrafts and European folk art. My beautiful surroundings give me joy and inspiration to create my cut paper art. I enjoy featuring symbols of happiness, joy and love as well as depicting quirky characters such as dogs and birds in my work.

I start each piece of art with just a feel for the end result. I don’t like to draw too much. To keep the idea fresh I cut, place, move and often exchange a variety of graphic shapes, which I cut from art paper that I have previously painted with acrylics in a large variety of beautiful colours and hues. In a way, developing each piece is like creating an exciting new puzzle.