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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
19.7x15.7in
About this artwork
This work belongs to a series that focuses on layering, time, and material. The surface is created in several phases—through application, removal, and deliberate damage to the material. Cracks and structures are traces of this process and part of the narrative being told.
The reduced color fields represent fields of tension such as tranquility and depth, value and transience. Golden hues meet earthy, darker layers, alluding to what is visible and… what remains hidden beneath. The work invites the viewer to pause and discover their own meaning within it.
« It's the transience of things that inspires me. »
Magdalena Oppelt is an abstract artist whose work is characterized by color, emotion, and the power of textures. Currently, her focus is on magenta, purple, and green tones—colors that oscillate between energy and stillness and create a strong atmospheric depth. Her paintings emerge from an intense, intuitive process. Layer by layer, compositions develop in which structure, movement, and depth merge. The focus is less on representation than on the direct experience of color and material. The open pictorial spaces invite viewers to discover their own feelings and associations within the works. Magdalena Oppelt works primarily with acrylic on canvas and experiments with different techniques to create vibrant, multi-layered surfaces. Her works reflect an exploration of nature, inner life, and transformation.