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Offset print and graphite on lightweight card. Sils by Gerhard Richter, created in 2015, is an offset print with graphite on lightweight card, measuring 50 × 58 cm and produced in an edition of 100. This atmospheric work fuses mechanical reproduction with subtle hand-drawn graphite lines, creating a delicate interplay between abstraction and topographical suggestion. The title likely references Sils, a serene Swiss village often associated with philosophical and artistic reflection. The hazy textures and diffused tones evoke a mist-covered landscape, while faint linear elements hint at maps or geological formations. This restrained yet evocative piece exemplifies Richter’s skill in balancing gesture, process, and perception.
Sils, 2015
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Offset print and graphite on lightweight card. Sils by Gerhard Richter, created in 2015, is an offset print with graphite on lightweight card, measuring 50 × 58 cm and produced in an edition of 100. This atmospheric work fuses mechanical reproduction with subtle hand-drawn graphite lines, creating a delicate interplay between abstraction and topographical suggestion. The title likely references Sils, a serene Swiss village often associated with philosophical and artistic reflection. The hazy textures and diffused tones evoke a mist-covered landscape, while faint linear elements hint at maps or geological formations. This restrained yet evocative piece exemplifies Richter’s skill in balancing gesture, process, and perception.
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What is Gestural?
Gestural art is a term that describes painting with freely sweeping brushstrokes. The primary goal of gestural art is to allow the artist to physically express emotional impulses. The varied, yet expressive paint marks are intended to convey the artist's inner thoughts and emotions, which viewers are believed to understand through the dynamic and spontaneous application of paint.
