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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
39.4x39.4in
About this artwork
Another work from the "GOLDEN SERIES" series shows a portrait of a woman who seems to be completely lost in thought. Every detail is shown in a hyperrealistic way and almost looks like a photograph.
Streams of liquid gold flow delicately over her features, tracing the contours of her expression with an ethereal glow, freezing the moment. The radiance of the gold gives the artwork an enigmatic appeal, inviting the viewer to reflect on the interplay… of light and shadow, beauty and transience.
'IN SILENCE'
2023
100x100cm
Oil on canvas
Signed oil painting stretched on a stretcher (without frame).
Influenced by her father's artistic legacy, Lisa Müller is a painter who practices a variety of techniques. Her combination of hyperrealism and abstract painting stands out, with a particular preference for liquid gold and metallic foils. She produces thoughtful details that unite the real and ethereal worlds and invite her viewers to sensory exploration. Müller's works fuel curiosity and invite self-exploration, walking the fine line between canvas and human experience.