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Artwork on wood. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
47.2x39.4in
About this artwork
The work explores the tension between preservation and destruction. It questions the extent to which the pursuit of order already contains the tools of war. It grapples with the irony that every attempt to actively protect an ideal inherently contains the very means against whose influence one seeks to defend oneself (working time: approx. 2 months).
The notes shown are from Beethoven's Fifth Symphony.
Eva Kristina Achilles is a visual artist, illustrator, and political scientist with a classical music background (opera), who primarily uses painting as her form of expression. In her richly detailed works, she blends modern interpretations of Art Nouveau with steampunk elements, geometric forms, and hints of Art Deco, Cubism, and abstract art. She virtuously plays with contrasts such as chaos/order, 2D/3D, uses highly pigmented paints, and always places aesthetics at the heart of her work. Her pieces invite viewers to discover ever-new facets and, through their emotional depth and themes of humanity, womanhood, and nature, stir the soul.
Jeffery Geller (gallerist/curator): "It is the epitome of good taste."