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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
31.5x31.5in
About this artwork
In my work, I blend expressiveness and figuration with semi-abstract elements. I use acrylic, charcoal, and oil pastel to depict profound emotions and human connection. The intense colors and dramatic facial expressions invite you to immerse yourself in the inner experiences of the figures.
"Look at Me" demonstrates the tension between outward appearance and inner experience. The multifaceted figures and overlapping facial features reflect the… fragility of our identity. They remind us that we are not just individuals, but part of a collective whole that shapes and forms us.
This image is a window into the subtle layers of human interactions, reflecting both the complexity and beauty of our emotions. My paintings are both an invitation and a challenge: to look where one might want to look away—and to recognize one's own vulnerability in the mirror of others.
"Painting means spontaneously following a gut feeling – an inner force that urges unbridled creation. It is a journey into the unknown, on which the dialogue with the painting already begins."
This is how Wirbelart describes her intuitive working method. By overpainting emotionally charged reds with layers of acrylic, oil pastel, and charcoal, she creates intricate human forms. She then highlights individual figures from the mass, bringing them into focus.
Her central theme is humanity – the individual who stands out from the norm and engages in relationships with others. She is particularly fascinated by the color red: powerful, deep, and full of emotion, like the embers of a fire. Her works are moving and thought-provoking – movement creates art, art creates movement.
Further training at the HBK Saar and the European Art Academy Trier shaped her work. She is a member of the artist collective Artfactory-Graz in Austria.