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Artwork details
- Medium : Acrylic on Canvas
- Other details : Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
- Dimensions : 27.6x27.6in
About this artwork
In this work, I depicted the Statue of Liberty in an unexpected moment of despair to reveal the fragility behind grand symbols. The vibrant acrylic paints blend abstract and expressionistic elements, reflecting inner turmoil. It is an invitation to question the complexity of our world and to make visible emotions that often remain hidden. This painting will bring intense energy and contemplative depth to your space.
Tanja Schnabl
Austria
Credentials
- Featured in gallery curations
- Works on commission
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
- Angelika Domenig
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"
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
- Angelika Domenig
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"