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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
51.2x39.4in
About this artwork
This artwork draws inspiration from the traditional figure of the "Klötzler" from Tyrolean folklore, a character symbolically driving away winter. Through dynamic forms and expressive elements, the piece captures the energy and vitality of this ancient tradition. It merges cultural heritage with a modern, individual interpretation, inviting viewers to rediscover the magic and significance of this ritual. The interplay between past and present makes… this work a powerful homage to Tyrolean culture.
Felix Hilber, influenced by observations and travel experiences, uses a mixture of different techniques. He plays with water to give the colors a natural autonomy, which creates a planned uncertainty. His works are a profound expression of his experiences and memories, filled with constant questioning and revision.