Alla Faber - Silver Vigil XXL






Studied art history at Ecole du Louvre and specialised in contemporary art for over 25 years.
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Alla Faber's Silver Vigil XXL is an original acrylic and leaf-silver on canvas artwork (130 x 100 cm, 2 cm deep) featuring a leopard in an abstract, monochrome composition, hand-signed, with an accompanying certificate of authenticity.
Description from the seller
Series: Metal Painting
Technique: acrylic and leaf silver on canvas (400 g/m²)
Size: 130 × 100 × 2 cm
Background: high-quality canvas on a stretcher frame.
Signature: Signed on the back
Certificate: Authenticity certificate will be included.
A majestic leopard rests on a branch, captured in a moment of quiet vigilance – powerful yet calm.
In this work, the cool elegance of the silver metal and the calm of the monochrome background combine to create an impressive portrayal of strength and grace.
The metallic surface reflects light differently depending on the viewing angle, creating a lively, almost sculptural appearance.
The work belongs to the 'Metal Painting' series, in which animal motifs are interpreted in noble metallic tones.
Ideal for modern, minimalist, or luxurious interiors where subtle strength and refined simplicity prevail.
About the artist
Alla Faber began her artistic career in 2020, inspired by abstract painting techniques such as 'Acrylic Pouring.' Since then, she has dedicated herself passionately to painting and experiments with various styles to continually discover new things.
Since 2021, she has been painting intensively—with a particular focus on floral, natural, and also cosmic motifs. Her works enrich modern interiors and are characterized by emotional depth and color harmony.
In February 2024, she successfully completed the 'Top Artist' course at Boreal Studia Kunstschule. Her works have been exhibited multiple times in Hamburg galleries and have received international awards, including second place at the 'Golden Time Talent' competition in September 2024.
Alla Faber loves to challenge herself artistically and try out new techniques. She regularly participates in exhibitions and also showcases her works in changing galleries.
Series: Metal Painting
Technique: acrylic and leaf silver on canvas (400 g/m²)
Size: 130 × 100 × 2 cm
Background: high-quality canvas on a stretcher frame.
Signature: Signed on the back
Certificate: Authenticity certificate will be included.
A majestic leopard rests on a branch, captured in a moment of quiet vigilance – powerful yet calm.
In this work, the cool elegance of the silver metal and the calm of the monochrome background combine to create an impressive portrayal of strength and grace.
The metallic surface reflects light differently depending on the viewing angle, creating a lively, almost sculptural appearance.
The work belongs to the 'Metal Painting' series, in which animal motifs are interpreted in noble metallic tones.
Ideal for modern, minimalist, or luxurious interiors where subtle strength and refined simplicity prevail.
About the artist
Alla Faber began her artistic career in 2020, inspired by abstract painting techniques such as 'Acrylic Pouring.' Since then, she has dedicated herself passionately to painting and experiments with various styles to continually discover new things.
Since 2021, she has been painting intensively—with a particular focus on floral, natural, and also cosmic motifs. Her works enrich modern interiors and are characterized by emotional depth and color harmony.
In February 2024, she successfully completed the 'Top Artist' course at Boreal Studia Kunstschule. Her works have been exhibited multiple times in Hamburg galleries and have received international awards, including second place at the 'Golden Time Talent' competition in September 2024.
Alla Faber loves to challenge herself artistically and try out new techniques. She regularly participates in exhibitions and also showcases her works in changing galleries.
