• Austria •
Pastel, Pencil on Cardboard , Cardboard under plexiglas
20 x 28 in
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Medium :
Pastel, Pencil on Cardboard , Cardboard under plexiglas
Framing :
Framed
Dimensions :
19.7x27.6in
About this artwork
With delicate pastel and colored pencil strokes, I captured the fine details of this chicken to show its vibrancy and strength. It watches us intently—it never lets us out of its sight. This image brings a calm energy and natural beauty to any room, reminding us of the hidden power of the everyday. It is a tribute to the connection between humans and nature.
Disegnisandra - Alexandra Zeillinger uses mixed media, primarily multi-layered paper collages, and draws on a solid education in the art trade and a self-taught drive influenced by her teacher, the artist Herwig Zens. Her technique is representational-surreal with a distinct three-dimensionality, always on dark backgrounds, integrating a variety of materials. Due to the strength of the objects, the works are always mounted in object frames or on canvas in floater frames. Her works address environmental, political, feminism, and social issues, but also incorporate personal and decorative aspects. In this way, she awakens curiosity, contemplation, and often a quiet wonder in the viewer at the emotional depth and complexity of her art. Alexandra Zeillinger is a member of the Professional Association of Fine Artists of Austria, a member of the artist collective Artfactory-Graz, and the Salzburg Art Association.