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Printing :
Analogue on Cardboard , Cardboard under glass
Framing :
Framed
Dimensions :
8.3x6.3in
About this artwork
This artwork is a fusion of Polaroid photography and embroidery – a combination that creates visual depth and a unique tactile quality. The central element, a Polaroid with neon lettering, has been meticulously embroidered with rose-colored lurex thread. In this way, two distinct art forms meet and create something entirely new.
The central message is: Open your heart. Energetic and full of power. This piece is part of my Love Collection – it's… a special gift for special people or a powerful statement for yourself.
It's more than just a picture – it's a visual declaration of love to a wonderful person.
Eva Silberknoll, a graduate of the Vienna Academy of Fine Arts, works with photography, textile techniques and fragrances. By combining these media elements, she creates mixed media that connect seemingly incompatible fields. Her works tell stories of individual journeys and the challenges of deviating from the norm, viewing fashion as a means of self-discovery. With a strong sense of personal freedom, Silberknoll's works exude an inspiring message: be yourself.