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"woodbathing" is a new series that has been in existence since 2022. It shows human figures, mostly women, bathing in the wood. Only body fragments can be seen above the wood surface, while the rest of the body disappears or is immersed in the wood grain, similar to a normal water bath. A tree disc with it's annual rings represents a natural mandala, which is the symbolic representation of the universe. "woodbathing 6" was created on a 60x60 cm canvas (300 g/sqm cotton) using a mixed media of watercolor and acrylic paints, pencils, graphite and colored pencils. Each work of art by the artist is unique.
2022
Watercolor on Canvas
One-of-a-kind Artwork
23.6 W x 23.6 H x 0.7 D in
Not Framed
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« Art helps me to express myself when words are missing. It is my retreat and helps me to be with myself, to lose myself in my own world. » Sandra Brugger (*1986) lives and works in Pettneu am Arlberg and Nesselgarten near Fliess in Tyrol (Austria). In 2013, she graduated in sculpture from the College for Arts and Crafts and Design in Elbigenalp (Tyrol). In the same year, she set up her own business as a freelance artist. Brugger has taken part in 15 (inter)national sculpture symposia and her works have been exhibited nationally as well as in the USA, Germany and Italy. The subjects and themes in Brugger's works are wide-ranging and range from abstract forms to nature and people. In addition to sustainability, she also weaves socio-critical themes into her works. Brugger often models her objects from a wood paste she has developed herself, which she painstakingly produces from wood shavings and sawdust. Her unmistakable works are usually created from this basic material. Either layer by layer, alternating with acrylic paints or in combination with other materials. Working with wood paste is an intensive process, as each layer involves a long drying time. Her works are mostly made from wood paste, but also from wood, concrete and stone.
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