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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
27.6x27.6in
About this artwork
The image was created over several years, from 2018 to 2025, and was completed within the "Forest Bathing" cycle. It evokes a mode of inner reflection, presence, and expansiveness. Alluding to "Shinrin Yoku," the Japanese practice of forest bathing, the interplay of light, the textures of the willow branches, and the reflections in the water act as anchors to memories of forest bathing experiences, thus opening access to meditative states with an… ease characteristic of studies on forest bathing. In the willow assembly, a synod of willows, willows appear to be gathering for deliberation.
Fritz Vogel is an Austrian painter and draftsman who works primarily with acrylics, pencil, and ink. His work is inspired by collaborations with other renowned artists, a deeply humane philosophy of life, and a technical and economic education. "A key concern in my art is to preserve, despite a recognizable style, the freedom of stylistic devices, painting techniques, and motifs, in the tradition of diversity held by artists like Picasso or Gerhard Richter. I reject pigeonholing and a primitive recognition factor in the form of self-copying. Those who engage with my paintings should first resonate with the work and only then realize that they are (once again) looking at a bird."