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Tree Lilies I - Remembrance (2025) - Acryl auf Leinwand

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Tree Lilies I - Remembrance (2025) - Acryl auf Leinwandber die Serie Remembrance von Christina Anna Sperber: Wir leben in einer Zeit, in der das Auen lauter ist als je zuvor. Jeden Tag strmen unzhlige Eindrcke auf uns ein Worte, Bilder, Erwartungen. Ein stndiger Druck, zu reagieren, zu funktionieren, prsent zu sein. Ohne dass wir es merken, legt sich all das Schicht fr Schicht in uns ab. Formen, die nicht unsere eigenen sind, beginnen uns zu berlagern. Remembrance ist das Abstreifen dieser Schichten. Ein

Über die Serie Remembrance von Christina Anna Sperber:

Wir leben in einer Zeit, in der das Außen lauter ist als je zuvor.

Jeden Tag strömen unzählige Eindrücke auf uns ein – Worte, Bilder, Erwartungen. Ein ständiger Druck, zu reagieren, zu funktionieren, präsent zu sein. Ohne dass wir es merken, legt sich all das Schicht für Schicht in uns ab. Formen, die nicht unsere eigenen sind, beginnen uns zu überlagern. Remembrance ist das Abstreifen dieser Schichten.
Ein Unlayering von all dem, was wir seit unserer Kindheit in uns aufgenommen haben – Meinungen, Projektionen, Rollenbilder, die uns von unserem wahren Kern entfernt haben. Die abstrakten Tree Lilies dieser Kollektion sind Ausdruck dieses Prozesses. Keine Abbildung der äußeren Natur, sondern Formen unseres inneren Aufblühens. Sie stehen für das Erkennen dessen, was bleibt, wenn wir all die Fremdheit ablegen: unsere Essenz. Remembrance ist kein Zurückgehen, kein nostalgisches Erinnern. Es ist ein Wiederfinden im Jetzt. Ein Heimkommen in das, was immer schon in uns war. 

Vier exklusive Originalwerke (30 × 30 cm) sind in dieser Serie entstanden. Sie sind stille Begleiter für die, die bereit sind, Schicht um Schicht loszulassen und in sich selbst die eigene Essenz zu erkennen, jenen unveränderlichen Kern, der uns seit jeher trägt.

Tree Lilly 1 :

Acryl auf unbehandelter Leinwand
Holzrahmen aus Eiche mit dekorativen Kugeln
30 cm x 30 cm

Über die Künstlerin:

Über die Künstlerin:

„In meiner Arbeit geht es mir nicht nur um Schönheit, sondern um das, was sie in uns auslöst – ein neues Empfinden, ein Aufatmen, ein Wiedererkennen dessen, was schon immer in uns war.“

Christina Anna Sperber ist eine Mixed-Media-Künstlerin. Ihre Praxis ist inspiriert vom menschlichen Heilungsprozess und der Natur als Spiegel innerer Zustände. In ihren Arbeiten kombiniert sie Acryl und Öl mit Limewash-Techniken auf roher Leinwand, um Tiefe, Bewegung und organische Oberflächenstrukturen zu schaffen. Jede Schicht trägt die Energie des Wandels in sich – roh, lebendig und intuitiv. Durch fließende Techniken und harmonische, von der Natur geprägte Farbtöne entstehen Werke, die zum Innehalten und Spüren einladen. Ihre Arbeiten sind nostalgische, naturverbundene und zugleich dynamische Abstraktionen. In ihren Werken ist eine leise, menschliche Präsenz spürbar – etwas Intimes, das zwischen den Schichten mitschwingt. Jedes Bild entsteht aus persönlicher Erfahrung, feiner Wahrnehmung und dem Mut, der Intuition zu folgen.

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