Umbrae Osculatae II
Acrylic on Canvas
31x31in
Germany
Simone Hähner is an experienced painter who has been creating abstract art for over 15 years.
Her artistic career began with the palette knife technique, creating relief-like, textured surfaces. From this profound mastery of the material, she developed her own distinctive working method: "Air Motion Painting"—a technique in which liquid acrylic paint is moved and shaped exclusively by targeted air currents. In this method, developed from the ground up, air is not an aid but an essential instrument of expression: it shapes, shifts, destroys, and creates new color gradients.
The interplay of precise control and conscious letting go creates subtle transitions, dynamic composition and a visual language that Hähner understands as a map of inner states.
Even though air exists as a tool in art, she has developed it into an independent technique with a distinctive style.