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Other details :
Artwork on cardboard. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
35.8x48in
About this artwork
The Dragon Slayer
This work unites two archetypal forces: the tiger as a symbol of instinct, presence and physical strength, and the dragon as an emblem of myth, power and transformation.
Against a warm, richly textured background, a dense network of lines and symbols unfolds – layered like fragments of a narrative. From this visual field, the tiger emerges calmly, focused, and resolutely.
Fine, partially raised lines create a subtle tactile… dimension and lend the work depth and material presence. The work exists in the space between drawing, painting, and sculpture.
“The Dragon Slayer” is less a concrete depiction than a metaphor for inner conflict, courage, and transformation.
An expressive work for collectors who appreciate symbolic imagery, narrative depth, and fine materiality.
Evi Schartner, born in Salzburg, is a contemporary artist who has been exploring the expressive potential of watercolor painting in an experimental, process-oriented approach since 2013. Her works are characterized by a precise interplay of line, form, and color, moving between clear structure and intuitive gesture.
Through deliberate reduction, she develops a distinctive, graphically driven visual language that allows space for individual perception and emotional resonance. Her works are created primarily on handmade paper, whose unique surface and materiality are an integral part of the artistic process.
Internationally exhibited – including in London, Shanghai, South Korea, Miami, Los Angeles and New York – and awarded several grants, her work combines painterly sensitivity with conceptual clarity and a quiet, poetic presence.