Bremen-based Urban Art artist Tobias Kroeger has transformed the underpass at Meta-Sattler-Straße, the connecting path between Walle/Utbremen and Findorff, with an abstract mural that evokes the influence of major American Minimalists such as Al Held, Sol LeWitt, and Ellsworth Kelly. The mural is characterized by its striking use of geometric forms and a carefully curated color palette that blends shades of blue, red, and black with white contrasts.
Kroeger's work brings a contemporary vibrancy to the urban space, infusing it with a positive and welcoming atmosphere. The mural's clean lines and bold color contrasts not only enhance the architectural features of the underpass but also create a visually engaging experience for passersby. This dynamic interplay between color and form reflects a minimalist aesthetic, while also contributing to the area's aesthetic rejuvenation.
Through this mural, Kroeger has succeeded in transforming a mundane public space into a vibrant canvas of artistic expression, inviting viewers to experience a moment of visual delight and reflection as they traverse the path between Walle/Utbremen and Findorff.
Access | Public |
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Artist nationality | Germany |
Artwork style | Abstract, Minimalism |
Keywords | Kunst im öffentlichen Raum, Minimal Art Mural, Minimalism |
Building | Bicycle tunnel |
Date created | 2019-08-13T22:00:00.000Z |
Marker type | artwork |
City | Bremen |
Country | |
What3Words | gained.haunts.shed |