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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
61x49.2in
About this artwork
A vividly colored image unfolds a scene between departure and decay.
In the center, a figurative silhouette tilts diagonally – as if floating, falling or dancing – setting the composition in motion.
Warm reds, oranges, and violets create an autumnal glow, from which spring-like brightness simultaneously flares. Contrasting with these painterly surfaces are net-like, cobalt-blue structures reminiscent of leaf patterns, which "densify" the space.… The tension arises from the interplay of transparency and materiality: cracks, edges, and overpainting appear like geological traces and deposits of time. Figure and environment merge, making identity less a portrait than a state of being—a body in transition. The pictorial space remains deliberately ambiguous: foreground and background cannot be fixed; everything seems to be in flux.
Thus, "spring in autumn" becomes a metaphor for simultaneous opposites: renewal in the moment of farewell.
« Diving into shaky, pulsating textures, densities and clearings, delicate networks and intense color conglomerates. »
Erika Seywald is a painter and draftsman based in Austria whose works have been widely exhibited nationally, as well as in the United Arab Emirates, Poland, Germany, and Bulgaria. She describes her art as growing out of a creative metamorphosis of shapes, colors, lines, points, and surfaces. Seywald's distinctive artistic techniques create pictures with figural forms, with echoes of nature, landscapes, and abstract designs.