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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
60x60in
About this artwork
In crafting this piece, I unleashed a symphony of emotion through bold acrylic strokes, evoking the sacred whispers of a benediction. Fusing fine art with abstract expressionism, I composed a visual melodic rapture that resonates with the soul's longing for transcendence. Let this artwork be a beacon of contemplative energy in your space, stirring the air with its vibrant, spiritual essence.
« I hope that spirituality and serenity are integral to my work, as color and light are additional factors that guide me. Color to me is light. »
Ernestine Tahedl is a prizewinning Austrian painter based in Canada whose vibrant abstract works have been featured in solo exhibitions internationally and are held in permanent collections. Her greatest artistic influence was and still is her father, an artist himself, and she worked alongside him for several years before immigrating to Canada. Tahedl is inspired by her travels and by classical music; she often paints while listening to symphonies and operas, which the canvases are then named after.