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Other details :
Artwork on wood. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
31.5x25.2in
About this artwork
The artist grew up on a farm in South Africa with dozens of jacaranda trees. She has fond memories of the sea of mauve blossoms under them and the humming of the thousands of bees enjoying the nectar - and the sudden need to wear shoes. The trees bloom mostly before the spring rains come, so the greens of the lawns and surrounding plants are washed out and yellowish or greyish green: the perfect foil for the flowers.
This is an abstract pattern-like… floral painting based on these reminiscences. The natural world, the variations of light and shadow are suggested in the subtle tones and hues of green and mauve-lilac-purple. It is a gentle work that will recall time spent happily in gardens.
(This work is from a couple of years ago and then put away. I have just re-discovered it. )
« My works are reduced inner landscapes that invite the viewer to interpret the mood or atmosphere, whether calm, meditative, melancholy, playful, or joyous. »
Alethea Eriksson is a South African–Swiss artist based in Baden, Switzerland. Her lyrical expressionist paintings have been presented in both solo and group exhibitions across Switzerland, as well as at art fairs in Britain and Germany.
She describes her abstract landscapes—what she calls “soulscapes”—as a form of visual poetry, expressing the sense of renewal and wellbeing she experiences in nature. Her work explores the mood and energy of landscapes, skies, the sea, and her own garden, while also engaging deeply with color, line, and form.
Inspired by masters such as Monet and Cézanne, alongside Abstract Expressionists like Joan Mitchell and Cy Twombly, Eriksson creates compositions that invite the viewer to feel moved, uplifted, and immersed in a contemplative emotional space.
Alethea Eriksson is a member of the Swiss Association of Women Artists.