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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
31.5x31.5in
About this artwork
In this work, I experimented with cool turquoise and green tones to create a harmonious balance between structure and freedom. The geometric forms symbolize the ordered path of life, yet the irregular textures reflect its surprises. This acrylic painting brings both energy and tranquility to the room, inviting reflection and introspection.
Nicole Preisler is a painter from Zurich who now lives in Chur and works primarily with acrylics, oils, and pastels. In her self-taught, experimental approach, she explores textures and the flow of colors, drawing inspiration from both inner and outer natural worlds. Her intuitive style and free composition create works that are intended as an invitation to self-discovery and contemplation. Her art touches gently or powerfully and is always an expression of deeply felt emotions and quiet impulses.
I work without instructions or a fixed plan, intuitively and process-oriented. My sense of color and form guides me. For me, a white canvas doesn't represent emptiness, but rather attention – it demands slowness, intimacy, and close observation.
My works invite you to pause and find your own space for interpretation.