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Young Siegfried, the most famous hero from the Nibelungen saga, appears. He shares the entire picture with the linden tree.
The ancient tree, with its bizarrely shaped branches radiating in all directions, remains in the background. A few branches pointing upward and to the left emphasize the dynamism with which the young hero stretches into the frame.
It's the moment after bathing in the dragon's blood: Siegfried is brimming with strength and… self-confidence. Is his visionary gaze directed toward new adventures, or does he already see his destiny, brought about by the linden leaf on his shoulder?
The white of the drawing board has just as much of a creative effect as the nuanced graphite tones.
The picture measures 65 cm x 85 cm with passepartout and frame.
« Vanitas resonates in the allegria about the beauty of creation. This calls for striving to preserve the unique creation with gratitude and humility! »
Karin Steffek-Moravia has received major international awards and attracted considerable attention with her exhibitions worldwide. In addition to exploring socio-political issues, particularly environmental protection, she creates "hymns to the beauty of creation" with her transparent, watercolor-based pencil and colored pencil drawings. Steffek-Moravia also skillfully explores spiritual and mystical themes, blending yesterday and today into a compelling harmony.