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Artwork on cardboard. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
47.2x34.3in
About this artwork
In this work, I distilled deep emotion into pure, minimal forms using acrylic and spray. The layered, muted tones evoke a contemplative stillness and the subtle tension between presence and absence. It's an expression of quiet introspection, inviting you to feel calm and centered, as if the energy of the painting breathes softly alongside you in your space. One of the very few 2024 work still available. Until now in my personal home-exhibition in… Normandy.
Anton Kaestner, a Swiss-born painter and sculptor based in Paris, works primarily with acrylics, metallic pigments, and sprays on the reverse of recycled plexiglass, informed by a lifetime of travel and creative heritage. Her technique draws from lyrical abstraction and abstract expressionism, embracing randomness on fragile, glossy surfaces where mirrored effects and luminous layers emerge only at completion. Her art radiates a sense of wonder, introspection, and spiritual curiosity—inviting viewers into silent spaces of light and reflection, where beauty is truth and existence is both questioned and celebrated.