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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
39.4x39.4in
About this artwork
A wildly lush thicket of nature – a circling carousel of thoughts in the head – an ambivalent confusion in the daily madness of the present; at a glance, the contours blur into a spectacle of color, while the details reveal the hidden and buried – a vast field opens up to the patient observer...
Conny Pfister works exclusively with oil paints, which perfectly suits her painting technique of long experimentation with colors and forms. In her paintings, light and shadow communicate in semi-abstract representations. The imagination manifests hidden places of longing and wanders through dreamlike landscapes of the soul. Her works strive for a harmonious fusion of opposites and are nourished by the certainty of inner peace and a divine order of all life. Conny Pfister lives and works in the Bernese Oberland, where she draws inspiration for her works from the fantastic natural scenery of rugged mountains, tranquil forests, and deep blue mountain lakes.
"My paintings must have character and express a passion or emotion. Their direct emotional impact arises not from the depicted scenery, but from their play of color, light, and shadow."