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Vastness Life - Weitleben Painting

Veronika Spleiss

Germany

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 47.2 W x 59.1 H x 1.6 D in

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The painting "Weitleben" was created in memory of an excursion to the Swiss mountains. It literally shows the view into the expanse from a viewing platform, which can be seen in the centre of the picture on the right. The people on the viewing platform look out into a valley full of snow, forests and other mountains on the horizon. They are surrounded by white, which gives a feeling of infinity. Under the platform, skiers can be seen not only looking into the distance, but racing into it. Metaphorically speaking, they rush down the mountain for new possibilities and experiences. For vastness is not only a distance, but also a way forward. As soon as they arrive in the valley, they take the cable car back to the mountain tops, which can be seen in the right half of the picture. It represents a process of taking time out and waiting until the person once again looks down from above into the expanse and races. Series: Life Series Das Gemälde „Weitleben“ entstand in Erinnerung an einen Ausflug in die Schweizer Berge. Es zeigt buchstäblich den Blick in die Weite von einer Aussichtsplattform, die in der rechten Bildmitte zu sehen ist. Die Menschen auf dem Aussichtspunkt blicken in ein Tal voller Schnee, Wälder und weiterer Berge am Horizont. Sie sind umgeben von Weiß, das ein Gefühl der Unendlichkeit aufkommen lässt. Unter der Plattform sind Skifahrer zu sehen, die nicht nur in die Weite blicken, sondern in sie hineinrasen. Im übertragenen Sinn sausen sie den Berg zu neuen Möglichkeiten und Erlebnissen herunter. Denn Weite versteht sich nicht nur als Entfernung, sondern auch als der Weg nach vorne. Mit dem Ankommen im Tal fährt der Mensch mit der Gondelbahn wieder zu den Bergspitzen, die in der rechten Bildhälfte zu sehen ist. Es stellt einen Prozess der Auszeit und das Wartens dar, bis der Mensch wieder aufs Neue von oben in die Weite blickt und rast. Serie: Lebensreihe

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Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

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Size:47.2 W x 59.1 H x 1.6 D in

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Veronika Spleiss (born 1993) is a painter of hidden object canvases with their own philosophical stories. "The viewer seems to get lost in the overabundance of details in her paintings, which are located somewhere between comic and Kandinsky", as Jürgen Moises of the Süddeutsche Zeitung writes. The artist often uses abstract and geometric forms. Her painting palette resembles a rush of colour tones full of expressiveness, which in turn seem reduced within a work of art. With the colour and form described, her artworks show a confusion that makes us aware of the tension and diversity of life between order and chaos. Philosophically, the painter tries to take a look at all perspectives of everyday life. Veronika Spleiss is represented by renowned art galleries such as Galerie Klose, Grüne Zitadelle, singulart, and justBEE. Her "Wimmelbilder" can be found in private collections all over the world: in Japan, France, Switzerland, Germany, Austria and the USA.

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