Ursula von Gierke´s “Inner Magic” (1987) is a striking example of her experimental approach to abstraction, where organic forms and bold as well as dark color contrasts unfold in quiet dialogue. Executed in mixed media (dispersion, wax crayon, and oil on canvas) the large-scale work (133 × 173 cm) radiates both depth and tension, with subtle textures...
Ursula von Gierke´s “Flowers Incognito” (1987) is a striking example of her experimental approach to abstraction, where organic forms and bold as well as dark color contrasts unfold in quiet dialogue. Executed in mixed media ,dispersion, wax crayon, and oil on canvas, the large-scale work (133 × 173 cm) radiates both depth and tension, with subtle...