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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
7.9x7.9in
About this artwork
In “Secret Garden” I paint the quiet place where dream and reality merge – that space where nature reveals its own hidden radiance.
A woman stands in the middle of this garden, surrounded by soft greenery and light. Her hand rests on her chest – a gesture of pausing, of feeling, of connecting with the pulsating energy of life. In her, tranquility and vitality, mindfulness and openness are united.
This work is for me an invitation to rediscover… my own inner garden – that place where peace, security and naturalness become one.
While I paint, I follow the rhythm between the visible and the invisible, between form and sensation. In this way, "Secret Garden" becomes a poetic remembrance of the quiet magic that resides in all living things.
« I paint the moment where movement and stillness touch – rooted in an inner rhythm, grown from the nature-bound vastness of my childhood. »
Time as an inner rhythm. For Judith Riemer, time is not a beat dictated from the outside. Her work follows her own pulse.
Becoming means organic change, growth and decay, condensation and dissolution. This principle shapes her pictorial structure. In her paintings, movement and stillness, surface and impulse, light and depth meet. Contrasts keep the image lively, rhythm runs through it diagonally and in a swinging motion.
Her works are inner places, born from time and becoming.