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Medium :
Digital on Metal , Alu-Dibond under plexiglas
Framing :
Framed
Dimensions :
23.6x31.5in
About this artwork
In this work I combined African children with a Japanese temple from Kyoto. I placed the children in the entrance of the temple as if they were on the path to knowledge and spiritual growth.
The temple symbolizes tradition and wisdom, while the children represent curiosity and hope. Their placement in the staircase connects the past with the future - a journey that bridges cultures and generations.
This work shows that spirituality and growth… are universal values, regardless of origin or age, and invites us to reflect on our shared responsibility.
Gabriele Steinlechner, a masterful painter and digital artist, creates unique works of art from combined photographs and acrylic paintings. Her technique fluently transitions between digital processing and physical execution; she plays with contrasts of light and shadow and combines unexpected details. Steinlechner's masterpieces illustrate the beauty and diversity of merged worlds, inviting the viewer to immerse themselves in the intertwined lines and discover their own stories within them.
"My paintings are silent spaces. Places where memory, vulnerability, and strength overlap. Between digital construction and painterly gesture, works emerge that make the invisible tangible—as a trace, as a gesture, as a gaze."