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Artwork details
- Medium : Acrylic, Charcoal on Linen
- Other details : Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
- Dimensions : 63x39.4in
About this artwork
The Lower Starry Sky - This painting is an experience in its complexity and poetry. Over 30 female figures in different poses are arranged on the abstract, blue-glazed picture surface. The main figures are clearly recognizable while other figures remain blurred, which has a very mysterious effect and creates a moving impression and at the same time puts a story in the background. The figures sleep and dream in this place under the stars, which spread…
out over them like a protection and watches over them. The work allows for many possible interpretations. By applying the paint to unprimed, brown linen fabric of the highest quality, a large
Depth and a magical light. Glittering metal pigments were used to create additional changes in different light incidences. The edges of the canvas are also painted, creating a three-dimensional impression from the side.
Depth and a magical light. Glittering metal pigments were used to create additional changes in different light incidences. The edges of the canvas are also painted, creating a three-dimensional impression from the side.
Alexandra Hiltl
Germany
Credentials
- International Exposure
- Art Fair Participant
- Prizewinner
- Featured in gallery curations
- Works on commission
« Each of my pictures should appear as if a little bit of color had happened by chance, formed into a composition in a miraculous way, but could disappear again at any time. »
Alexandra Hiltl is a German painter and draftswoman whose works are widely exhibited worldwide. Her art moves between abstraction and figuration and is not specifically concerned with botanical or physiological accuracy, but rather with the "atmosphere of the moment". The beauty of living things touches her deeply, and Hiltl compositions reflect an emotional imagery. Working primarily in watercolor technique, her artistic practice requires extreme concentration as she allows the color to flow along with concentrated shaping.