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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
39.4x31.5in
About this artwork
In her series "Faces of Unity," Tanja Hirschfeld pays tribute to those women who have stood up for others.
Those who did not accept injustice but fought against it, those who strove for world peace, understanding, or equal opportunities. The artist does not aim for a portrait of her respective protagonists, but rather an abstraction, a symbolic face that builds a bridge between people of different origins. Past, present, and future seem to intertwine… in the works, linking geometric forms with human ones. In glaze oil paintings, patterns of varying origins merge with classical facial features, symbolizing that the longing for peace and equality transcends both eras and cultures.
"Marie" is an interpretation of scientist "Marie Curie"—the only person to have ever received two Nobel Prizes.
« 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.