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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
7.9x7.9in
About this artwork
Spring light depicts a reduced, abstract landscape at a moment of transition. Bright, off-white and grey tones meet a luminous, almost vibrant yellow that runs through the composition like a field of light.
Between flat passages and striking lines, a fragile spatial structure emerges, reminiscent of reflections, shorelines, or emerging vegetation. Light does not act as a source, but rather as a state within the painting itself.
The surface has… a differentiated structure: brush and spatula marks, dry and wet layers of paint combine to form a tactilely present structure.
Stretched on a 3D stretcher frame, set in a high-quality shadow gap frame and finished with varnish – ready to hang.
Hella Ridder is a German painter whose work has been featured in national and international exhibitions and art fairs. She is self-taught.
The focus of her work is not the visible, but that which eludes it. Her images emerge from moments of heightened presence and develop layer by layer in the process.
Using acrylic on canvas, as well as brushes, spatulas and squeegees, she creates complex structures and depth spaces that change depending on the viewer's perspective and distance.
Her works are not classical representations, but emotional topographies – condensations of tension, stillness and movement.
Guided by the principle of "what remains unspoken," she makes visible conditions that cannot be fully captured through language.