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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
47.2x39.4in
About this artwork
True to the motto "Nothing is completely black or white", this work relates to the essential: "Being"! The art in the center and white space as free space to "breathe", to think, for the imagination - and as we know, there are no limits. The intuitive movement and brushwork when applying results in an exciting mix of black and white. The appearance changes depending on the change in perspective. What is created is created. Nothing is entirely black… or white. Something is moving or it is not moving. It flows or stays.
This work was exhibited as part of the exhibition "The Crossroads of the World" at the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) in Beijing.
« Anyone who follows in the footsteps of others leaves no trace of their own. »
Silvia Ingrid Hummer is an Austrian artist whose paintings have been exhibited nationally as well as in China and the United States. She describes her artistic process as "focusing on less" in a world of "more and more." Through the simplicity of her paintings, Hummer invites viewers to observe that "less can very well be more." She creates with acrylic, plaster, earth, charcoal, ink, and oil pastel on canvas or paper.