Anna Triebel - „free“






Studied art history at Ecole du Louvre and specialised in contemporary art for over 25 years.
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Original acrylic and mixed media painting by Anna Triebel titled “free”, signed Handsigniert, 100 × 80 cm, dated 2026 (Period 2020 and beyond), in excellent condition, depicting mythology, origin Germany, sold directly by the artist, edition Original.
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The work “free” by Anna Triebel is a striking artistic engagement with inner freedom, liberation, and self-empowerment. In a finely nuanced composition of blue, teal, gray, and white tones, a calm yet powerful atmosphere unfolds, drawing the viewer immediately into an introspective depth.
The reduced, purist color palette lends the painting a timeless elegance, while the abstract formal language deliberately leaves room for individual perception. Subtle textures and layers, created through the use of ash and coffee materials, create a vivid surface with distinctive depth and authenticity. These organic elements symbolize transformation and transience—and at the same time the possibility of a fresh start.
At the center of perception, depending on the viewing angle, there can appear an allusion to a face turned upward, flanked by wing-like forms. This interpretation remains open and invites the motif to be understood as a symbol of ascent, lightness, and inner liberation.
The title “free” is not merely a name, but a clear message: the freedom of the deepest inner self. This statement is visually reinforced in the lower part of the work by the signature of the word “free” integrated in golden, slightly abstract handwriting. The gold provides a deliberate accent—as a symbol of value, clarity, and manifestation—and anchors the central idea of the piece directly in the pictorial space.
Thus a powerful overall work emerges, which not only convinces aesthetically but also acts as a visual manifestation of inner freedom. Free invites the viewer to connect with their own essence, to release limitations, and to open new spaces in thinking and feeling.
An expressive, unique work of art for collectors of contemporary abstract painting—and for all who value art as a source of inspiration and inner strength.
The work “free” by Anna Triebel is a striking artistic engagement with inner freedom, liberation, and self-empowerment. In a finely nuanced composition of blue, teal, gray, and white tones, a calm yet powerful atmosphere unfolds, drawing the viewer immediately into an introspective depth.
The reduced, purist color palette lends the painting a timeless elegance, while the abstract formal language deliberately leaves room for individual perception. Subtle textures and layers, created through the use of ash and coffee materials, create a vivid surface with distinctive depth and authenticity. These organic elements symbolize transformation and transience—and at the same time the possibility of a fresh start.
At the center of perception, depending on the viewing angle, there can appear an allusion to a face turned upward, flanked by wing-like forms. This interpretation remains open and invites the motif to be understood as a symbol of ascent, lightness, and inner liberation.
The title “free” is not merely a name, but a clear message: the freedom of the deepest inner self. This statement is visually reinforced in the lower part of the work by the signature of the word “free” integrated in golden, slightly abstract handwriting. The gold provides a deliberate accent—as a symbol of value, clarity, and manifestation—and anchors the central idea of the piece directly in the pictorial space.
Thus a powerful overall work emerges, which not only convinces aesthetically but also acts as a visual manifestation of inner freedom. Free invites the viewer to connect with their own essence, to release limitations, and to open new spaces in thinking and feeling.
An expressive, unique work of art for collectors of contemporary abstract painting—and for all who value art as a source of inspiration and inner strength.
