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Artwork details
- Medium : Acrylic on Canvas
- Other details : Artwork on wood. Artwork framed.
- Dimensions : 27.6x39.4in
About this artwork
For some, UNVERBLÜMT (Unvarnished) is a glimpse into a meadow; for others, an immersion into a state of being. The perspective is intimate, almost physical—as if, for a moment, one were observing the world at the eye level of growth. Green and yellow don't explode; they breathe. In any case, they speak of new beginnings, resilience, and the quiet radicalism of life.
The dandelion, often overlooked or underestimated, becomes a symbol of untamed… freedom here. Its forms dissolve between abstraction and memory, shimmering, condensing, then disappearing again. In the background, a luminous blue opens up – not a sky in the classical sense, but a promise of vastness, clarity, and inner peace.
This work speaks of the beauty of the untamed, of moments when lightness and strength are not opposites. UNVERBLÜMT invites you to let go of control and surrender to the natural rhythm of growth, light, and hope.
The dandelion, often overlooked or underestimated, becomes a symbol of untamed… freedom here. Its forms dissolve between abstraction and memory, shimmering, condensing, then disappearing again. In the background, a luminous blue opens up – not a sky in the classical sense, but a promise of vastness, clarity, and inner peace.
This work speaks of the beauty of the untamed, of moments when lightness and strength are not opposites. UNVERBLÜMT invites you to let go of control and surrender to the natural rhythm of growth, light, and hope.
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.