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Artwork details
- Medium : Acrylic, Pencil on Canvas
- Other details : Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
- Dimensions : 47.2x39.4in
About this artwork
This large-format acrylic painting derives its power from reduction. Predominantly turquoise hues create an atmospheric space of clarity and tranquility, which simultaneously conveys a subtle tension.
In the lower right corner of the image, a chicken gazes directly at the viewer – calm, alert, and determined. The composition deliberately avoids traditional hierarchies: the subject doesn't claim to be the focal point, but rather to command attention.…
The fine plumage combines delicate color transitions with a powerful form.
The power lies precisely in the unpainted areas; the unpainted beak and the understated zones around the eyes rely on restraint rather than expression – and thereby gain in expressiveness.
The signature is located exclusively on the back, in order to preserve the stillness and clarity of the image surface.
“Determined Silence” is an image about presence without volume, about clarity without dominance – subtle and powerful at the same time.
In the lower right corner of the image, a chicken gazes directly at the viewer – calm, alert, and determined. The composition deliberately avoids traditional hierarchies: the subject doesn't claim to be the focal point, but rather to command attention.…
The fine plumage combines delicate color transitions with a powerful form.
The power lies precisely in the unpainted areas; the unpainted beak and the understated zones around the eyes rely on restraint rather than expression – and thereby gain in expressiveness.
The signature is located exclusively on the back, in order to preserve the stillness and clarity of the image surface.
“Determined Silence” is an image about presence without volume, about clarity without dominance – subtle and powerful at the same time.
Monika Eberharter
Austria
Credentials
- Featured in gallery curations
- Works on commission
Monika Eberharter is a self-taught artist who primarily uses acrylics and ceramics, continuously expanding her knowledge in areas such as communication, personal development, spirituality, and nature. She combines multifaceted, color-intensive acrylic paintings with photographic elements, resin, and other materials, incorporating playful experiments and creating organically integrated installations. Her art conveys intensity, vibrancy, and the magic of metamorphosis—full of curiosity for the new and the beauty of the moment, inviting viewers to embrace flow, transformation, and intuitive inspiration.