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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
27.6x39.4in
About this artwork
In my artwork I combine oil paints, stain and marble powder to capture the majestic energy and pristine nature of a mountain peak. The intensity and texture of the material bring the forces of nature to life, while the cool blue tones play against the warmth of the light. This image is intended to convey power and stillness, enriching any environment with its presence.
Manuela Eibensteiner, a versatile artist, mainly uses spring water, natural pigments and salts as media after her career in tourism. Her painting technique is characterized by numerous glazes and the integration of materials such as resins, wood, gold and crystals, which consist of constant destruction and overpainting and reveal their depth and artistic traces during a drying phase lasting several months. Her works embody deep emotions and a strong connection to nature and her homeland, inspiring viewers to be mindful and vigilant. Painting on glass using the technique of reverse glass painting, which is part of the UNESCO World Heritage, inspires her to create special paintings. The painting of up to 20 glass panes and the gilding with genuine leaf gold give the glass paintings a unique radiance. SOLO exhibition in Venice - Palazzo Pisani Revidin The Golden Lion in Venetian light in Venice 2026