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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
19.7x31.5in
About this artwork
In this work, I used bold acrylic paints to capture the energy and confidence that high heels embody. The expressive dance of the colors reflects passion and strength. This painting brings vibrancy and expressiveness to any room and invites you to feel bold and full of energy. It is a powerful symbol of elegance and individuality.
Born in St. Pölten in 1974 and raised in Wilhelmsburg, the artist has lived with her family in St. Pölten since 2004, where she also runs her studio.
Tanja Schnabl primarily uses acrylic, mixed media, and watercolor techniques and has a solid education in fine arts, including with:
- Erwin Kastner
- Heidi Haberlehner
- Lydia Leydolf
- Academy Geras with DI Jos K. Biersack
- Sandra Riegler
- Krassimir Kolev
- Christine Krainer
- Editha Tarantino
- Brigitte Lehner
Her style combines the vibrant colors of acrylic painting with multifaceted, everyday motifs and a touch of fantasy. Her works convey joy and emotion, making the world a little more colorful and alive.
Exhibition openings and exhibitions: see "References"