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Other details :
Artwork unmounted, but already framed and ready to hang.
Dimensions :
66.9x25.6in
About this artwork
In this piece, I poured raw emotion onto the canvas through flowing acrylics, creating a dance of abstract shapes and vibrant hues. The metaphysical layers invite you to explore the unseen connections within, while the geometric forms provide structure amidst chaos. It’s a vibrant energy awakening contemplation and calm—imagine this transforming your space into a sanctuary of depth and dynamic balance.
Livia Schneider is a German-Namibian painter, installation, and multidisciplinary artist who works primarily in painting, printmaking, sculpture, and immersive installations—her practice shaped by formal art training in Cape Town and vibrant multicultural experiences in Berlin. She employs intuitive, process-driven techniques across organic forms and participatory structures, creating environments where materiality, repetition, and tactility invite introspection and reflection. Her artworks evoke deep feelings of connection, healing, and collective responsibility, encouraging viewers to experience art as a transformative, communal, and contemplative journey.