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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
39.4x39.4in
About this artwork
“Architecture of Solitude” arose from the need to offer a counterpoint to the first work. That one dealt with “Connected Solitudes,” with soft forms, with relationships. This one deals with what we build when relationships become uncertain: structures.
The structures are angular, constructed, seemingly stable. And yet they bear cracks. Planes shift, something floats, nothing is truly fixed. This is how our time feels to me: We seek stability in… systems, in opinions, in clear forms, and simultaneously sense how fragile they are.
This image is not a counterpoint, but a complement. While the first speaks of emotional closeness within distance, this one speaks of the architecture behind it, of protection, demarcation, and loneliness within order.
Both works belong together. Feeling and structure. Connection and isolation. Softness and edge.
Ingrid Reichenberger, a passionate acrylic and oil artist, discovered art for herself as a child. By using a variety of techniques, including neurographic elements, she creates flowing lines that radiate harmony and depth. Her works are an intimate symphony of shapes and colors that represent the complex human experience and move us deeply. The beauty of the unsayable, the silent dialogue of shapes and colors as a journey through the still invisible. Where words end and lines and colors begin to tell stories of inner worlds. Change is everywhere, that is how she experiences it. Painting is a feeling that vibrates deep in the soul, a speechless, silent dance of shapes and colors, an invisible force that permeates everything and finds its expression.