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Artwork details
- Medium : Acrylic, Oil on Canvas
- Other details : Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
- Dimensions : 35.4x94.5in
About this artwork
Rose blossoms dynamically entwine around an abstract background surface. The picture is in two parts and consists of two 90 x 120 cm
en canvases, creating an exciting formal separation of the surface. Strong red and red-brown tones determine the work. Recognizable are great
e red and smaller ocher flowers that dominate the picture. The background color is Caput Mortuum, an elegant brown-red. Thin layers alternate with pasty areas in oil, which… were worked with Oil Stick and therefore have a very graphic effect. The interplay between glossy and matt areas is particularly beautiful. Overall, the work has a big one
Presence and fits perfectly over a sofa or dining area.
en canvases, creating an exciting formal separation of the surface. Strong red and red-brown tones determine the work. Recognizable are great
e red and smaller ocher flowers that dominate the picture. The background color is Caput Mortuum, an elegant brown-red. Thin layers alternate with pasty areas in oil, which… were worked with Oil Stick and therefore have a very graphic effect. The interplay between glossy and matt areas is particularly beautiful. Overall, the work has a big one
Presence and fits perfectly over a sofa or dining area.
Alexandra Hiltl
Germany
Credentials
- International Exposure
- Art Fair Participant
- Prizewinner
- Featured in gallery curations
- Works on commission
« Each of my pictures should appear as if a little bit of color had happened by chance, formed into a composition in a miraculous way, but could disappear again at any time. »
Alexandra Hiltl is a German painter and draftswoman whose works are widely exhibited worldwide. Her art moves between abstraction and figuration and is not specifically concerned with botanical or physiological accuracy, but rather with the "atmosphere of the moment". The beauty of living things touches her deeply, and Hiltl compositions reflect an emotional imagery. Working primarily in watercolor technique, her artistic practice requires extreme concentration as she allows the color to flow along with concentrated shaping.