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Artist“Hanseatic Origins – Bremen” — An iconic, symbolic depiction of a female allegorical figure, inspired by the Roland of Bremen, representing liberty, civic independence, and Hanseatic identity. She stands upright and calm, monumental and dignified, facing forward. Her lower body transforms into strong, geometric roots, anchoring into stone, earth, and water. The roots form Hanseatic foundations: brick masonry, harbor stones, anchors, ropes, warehouses, and merchant architecture, uniting land and sea. The female Roland figure is idealized, timeless, and restrained — no armor realism, no sexuality — a symbolic guardian rather than a warrior. Behind her: the Bremen skyline reduced to archetypal forms — gabled brick houses, church towers, harbor elements — simplified into clear silhouettes. Atmosphere: idealistic, stoic, and calm, quiet strength, freedom without aggression, civic pride without nationalism. Graphic, iconic style, high contrast, simplified shapes, poster-like composition, limited palette or black and white. Symbolism over realism. No modern elements, no folklore, no text.
A full body shot of a grey stone statue of an Amazonian Queen in front of a dark stone wall. The queen wears a crown and is naked from the waist up, with a flowing piece of cloth covering her lower parts. The queen's body is muscled and she looks calmly forward. The statue stands on a round circular stand.