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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
39.4x19.7in
About this artwork
Bruckner's 9th Symphony was written in 1887, and he dedicated it, according to his own statement, "to God". In my series "Bruckner's Ninth" I am inspired by the three movements of the unfinished symphony and long hikes to the local mountain of Altpernstein Castle, the "Hirschwaldstein". The artistic search for traces repeatedly brings to light parts of the story of creation. In expressive wet-in-wet oil painting on canvas, in an elegant portrait… format of 100 x 50 cm, I painterly follow Bruckner's trail. "On the Sixth Day - Composition I" shows the awakened human being, still completely woven into nature, in sweeping brushwork and expressive style. Catalogue number 464
Isabella Scharf-Minichmair works in oil and acrylic, inspired by her studio in the 1000-year-old Austrian castle Altpernstein. Historical contexts, fairy tales, myths and different pictorial traditions, as well as musical forms, are typical components of the painterly search for traces in an expressive style. Intuitive body lines and a deliberate choice of color create organically guided structures that reveal deep emotional layers and act as a journey through time and space.