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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
47.2x31.5in
About this artwork
The work explores the complexity of human identity and communication. Superimposed profiles, fragmented faces, and contrasting colors reveal how inner voices, hidden emotions, and outer masks intertwine.
The faces seem to be simultaneously in dialogue with each other and turning away from each other—a visual echo of closeness and distance, of openness and concealment. This tension reveals the ambivalence of human existence: We are never just one… role, never just one face, but always a multitude of perspectives existing side by side.
With intense color contrasts and dynamic lines, Zwiegesichter invites us to look beyond the surface—to where the nuances of our thoughts, feelings, and speech lie. It is a work about the fragmentary, the changeable, and the ambiguity of human encounters.
"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.