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In my tempera painting I explore the dynamics between events and natural phenomena. This semi-figurative work embodies the impetuous power of natural processes. With passionate brushwork I have created a vibrant texture that reflects the unpredictable interactions in nature. The strong colors express energy and movement that will evoke a feeling of liveliness in any room. This painting is an invitation to look at and feel the wild play of nature.… The surface is alive due to the three-dimensional structure and the incorporated corundum and diaspora dust (gemstone with high light refraction).
« Diving into shaky, pulsating textures, densities and clearings, delicate networks and intense color conglomerates. »
Erika Seywald is a painter and draftsman based in Austria whose works have been widely exhibited nationally, as well as in the United Arab Emirates, Poland, Germany, and Bulgaria. She describes her art as growing out of a creative metamorphosis of shapes, colors, lines, points, and surfaces. Seywald's distinctive artistic techniques create pictures with figural forms, with echoes of nature, landscapes, and abstract designs.