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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
27.6x19.7in
About this artwork
A whirlwind of creativity, the energy of change, the magic of interaction - this painting reflects the balance of soul and intuition. Four women, like guardians of inner strength, create a space of harmony, while the butterflies around them symbolize freedom, inspiration and transformation.
At the centre of the composition is a mysterious bowl on which the golden profile of Cleopatra unexpectedly emerges – a reminder of eternal female wisdom, beauty… and power.
Ellen Frischbutter is a trained psychologist whose artistic path gradually became central to her practice. Her early work with mandalas explored non-verbal expression and intuitive perception, forming the basis of her visual language.
She later turned fully to painting, working with watercolor, acrylic, and finally oil, which allowed her to develop layered surfaces and spatial depth. The process of building a painting in visible strata remains essential to her approach.
Her works arise from inner imagery, memory fragments, and atmosphere rather than direct narration. Figurative elements often merge with expressive abstraction, creating open compositions that invite interpretation.
Ellen Frischbutter is a member of the ASM Club – International Artists Association and the VAA – Visual Artists Association. Shortlisted for VAA Art500 | Momentum Programs | Preferred Artist.