• Germany •
Embroidery on Fabric , Wood under glass
47 x 33 in
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Tanja Hirschfelds Vorskizzen für ihre Ölarbeiten werden per Hand mit Baumwolle auf feines Leinen gestickt. Auf der Rückseite des Stoffes wird eine zweite Ebene Garn gelegt, die wie eine zweite durchscheinende Zeichnung wirkt.
Als Vorlage diente das Ölbild "Madame Butterfly", das ein kulturelles Mash-Up von China und Russland darstellt.
Es ist in einem hochqualitativem Rahmen von "Halbe Rahmen" mit entspiegeltem Glas gerahmt.
Von diesem Motiv gibt… es eine limitierte Edition von 10.
« Germany is a rich, dark, soothing green; Italy is emotion, lust, passion, dizziness. »
By using different artistic techniques and symbolic languages from different cultures, works are created that build a bridge between people of different origins. After intensively studying classic glaze oil painting, Hirschfeld has developed her own abstract-figurative formal language that plays with geometric color harmonies. She also uses this in her textile works.