Gorica Kiesshauer (1971) Wigulins Art - Adam - 1/1 Original Painting on Canvas





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Artist Gorica Kiesshauer (Wigulins Art), Title Adam - 1/1 Original Painting on Canvas, Technique acrylic painting, Edition Original, Year 2025.
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With Adam, the self-taught Munich-based artist Gorica Kiesshauer presents her first male portrait – a work that confidently positions itself at the intersection of Neo-Expressionism, Urban Art, and contemporary portrait painting.
In her works, Kiesshauer, who is celebrated by her 70,000 followers on IG under the artist name 'Wigulins Art,' demonstrates her masterful command of various techniques.
Your works have been showcased worldwide on renowned art platforms such as Singulart, Galeria Azur, ArtMajeur, and the Van Gogh Art Gallery, and are part of international private collections as well as esteemed business clients—from all corners of Europe to Brazil and Saudi Arabia.
Wherever atmosphere and aesthetics go hand in hand – in medical practices, clinics, law firms, or stylishly furnished Airbnbs – the art of Wigulins Art is highly appreciated, as their works often touch on profound, universal themes that emerge from their very personal perspective.
Unique 1/1 - Original / 100% hand-painted
Title: Adam
Artist: Gorica Kiesshauer (Wigulin's Art)
Year: 2025
* Technique: acrylic paint, acrylic marker
Support: Canvas stretched on a stretcher frame.
Dimensions: 50 x 70 x 2 cm
Style: Neo-Expressionism, Pop Art, Street Art, Urban Art
Including signed with an authenticity certificate COA.
personally signed
The style is reminiscent of great names in modern art: the gestural freedom and emotional rawness evoke parallels with Jean-Michel Basquiat, while the clear graphic contouring and the color-intensive fragmentation recall artists like George Condo or even the raw directness of the German Neue Wilde. Nevertheless, the work remains unmistakably unique and bears a strongly personal signature.
Adam's face is built like a visual palimpsest: lines, corrections, impulsive markings, and luminous color fields overlap in multiple layers. This approach creates a tension between spontaneous street art aesthetics and the deliberate construction of an expressive portrait. The bold neon tones – pink, yellow, turquoise, and orange – emit an electric glow that assertively stands out against the dark background.
The artist works formally with a mix of graphic precision and free, almost anarchic diction. The lines sometimes appear sketchy, other times as deliberately introduced disruptions in the harmonious structure of the face – a stylistic device reminiscent of urban wall imagery, tags, and vibrant graffiti. This creates a contemporary hybrid form: between figuration and abstraction, between control and spontaneous outburst.
The facial expression of the depicted person forms a calm counterpoint to the dynamic surface: the gaze is focused, slightly distant, and lends the portrait a quiet depth that only fully unfolds in contrast to the energetic layers of color. This duality – inner world versus outer world – is a central theme in the work and gives Adam a psychological complexity that extends far beyond the purely visual.
Overall, Adam demonstrates an impressive synthesis of art historical influences and a distinctive, contemporary style. The work aligns with the tradition of great Neo-Expressionists but refuses imitation: it is a strong, unmistakable statement that further refines the artistic development of WIGULINS ART and expands their portfolio with a powerful male portrait.
About the artist
Gorica Kiesshauer: A neurodivergent journey through art
The Munich native Gorica Kiesshauer, born in 1971 and known by her artist name 'Wigulins Art,' is a multidisciplinary, self-taught artist whose work is deeply rooted in her neurodivergent way of thinking.
With sovereign ease, she moves between seemingly opposing worlds: traditional painting, photography, digital art, and artificial intelligence (AI). This unique perspective is not only the source of her creativity but also a vent for the constant, often intense thought loops that inhabit her mind.
In these exciting connections, an impressive variety of visual languages unfolds, moving between Neo-Expressionism, urban Pop Art, Street Art, naive Surrealism and Fauvism.
Her works are reminiscent of the raw power of Jean-Michel Basquiat, the intensity of lines of Egon Schiele, the radical color of Henri Matisse, or the narrative lightness of David Hockney – and yet they bear an unmistakably unique signature, shaped by her unique perception of the world.
Gorica Kiesshauer's art is a direct manifestation of her neurodivergent perception, which significantly shapes not only her thinking but also her entire creative expression.
She creates a very unique artistic space — contemporary, bold, and visionary. Her works are not calculated compositions but energetic manifestations of an intuitive creative process. In this context, both color and brush as well as AI-supported tools act as a digital counterpart: inspiring, challenging, and complementary.
The boundary between human and machine, between brush and pixel, is deliberately dissolved to discover new forms of expression that transform the whirl of their thoughts into visual energy.
Artistic awards / honors
Pinacothèque - Luxembourg Art Prize
2021 – Certificate of Artistic Achievement
2022 – Certificate of Artistic Achievement
Dali’s Mustache - International Art Contest
2022 - Diploma – 2nd Place / Lloret de Mar, Spain
Exhibitions:
2024
UAE / Dubai: Andakulova Gallery
Germany / Berlin: NicoletaGallery
Switzerland / Zug: Thomson Gallery
France / Paris: Artboxy Artexpo Paris
2023
Germany / Bonn: Bonn Autumn Salon / The Stage Gallery
Austria / Salzburg: ART.Number 23
Switzerland / Zurich: URBANSIDE Gallery Zurich
2022
Germany / Tegernsee: ARTEG Art Gallery
Monaco / Monaco: Monaco Art 3F – Van Gogh Art Gallery
Germany / Hamburg: Silent Dialogues / Grace Denker Gallery
Greece / Athens: ART.Number 23
#masculine
#diversity
#likebasquiat
#neon
#abstractart
With Adam, the self-taught Munich-based artist Gorica Kiesshauer presents her first male portrait – a work that confidently positions itself at the intersection of Neo-Expressionism, Urban Art, and contemporary portrait painting.
In her works, Kiesshauer, who is celebrated by her 70,000 followers on IG under the artist name 'Wigulins Art,' demonstrates her masterful command of various techniques.
Your works have been showcased worldwide on renowned art platforms such as Singulart, Galeria Azur, ArtMajeur, and the Van Gogh Art Gallery, and are part of international private collections as well as esteemed business clients—from all corners of Europe to Brazil and Saudi Arabia.
Wherever atmosphere and aesthetics go hand in hand – in medical practices, clinics, law firms, or stylishly furnished Airbnbs – the art of Wigulins Art is highly appreciated, as their works often touch on profound, universal themes that emerge from their very personal perspective.
Unique 1/1 - Original / 100% hand-painted
Title: Adam
Artist: Gorica Kiesshauer (Wigulin's Art)
Year: 2025
* Technique: acrylic paint, acrylic marker
Support: Canvas stretched on a stretcher frame.
Dimensions: 50 x 70 x 2 cm
Style: Neo-Expressionism, Pop Art, Street Art, Urban Art
Including signed with an authenticity certificate COA.
personally signed
The style is reminiscent of great names in modern art: the gestural freedom and emotional rawness evoke parallels with Jean-Michel Basquiat, while the clear graphic contouring and the color-intensive fragmentation recall artists like George Condo or even the raw directness of the German Neue Wilde. Nevertheless, the work remains unmistakably unique and bears a strongly personal signature.
Adam's face is built like a visual palimpsest: lines, corrections, impulsive markings, and luminous color fields overlap in multiple layers. This approach creates a tension between spontaneous street art aesthetics and the deliberate construction of an expressive portrait. The bold neon tones – pink, yellow, turquoise, and orange – emit an electric glow that assertively stands out against the dark background.
The artist works formally with a mix of graphic precision and free, almost anarchic diction. The lines sometimes appear sketchy, other times as deliberately introduced disruptions in the harmonious structure of the face – a stylistic device reminiscent of urban wall imagery, tags, and vibrant graffiti. This creates a contemporary hybrid form: between figuration and abstraction, between control and spontaneous outburst.
The facial expression of the depicted person forms a calm counterpoint to the dynamic surface: the gaze is focused, slightly distant, and lends the portrait a quiet depth that only fully unfolds in contrast to the energetic layers of color. This duality – inner world versus outer world – is a central theme in the work and gives Adam a psychological complexity that extends far beyond the purely visual.
Overall, Adam demonstrates an impressive synthesis of art historical influences and a distinctive, contemporary style. The work aligns with the tradition of great Neo-Expressionists but refuses imitation: it is a strong, unmistakable statement that further refines the artistic development of WIGULINS ART and expands their portfolio with a powerful male portrait.
About the artist
Gorica Kiesshauer: A neurodivergent journey through art
The Munich native Gorica Kiesshauer, born in 1971 and known by her artist name 'Wigulins Art,' is a multidisciplinary, self-taught artist whose work is deeply rooted in her neurodivergent way of thinking.
With sovereign ease, she moves between seemingly opposing worlds: traditional painting, photography, digital art, and artificial intelligence (AI). This unique perspective is not only the source of her creativity but also a vent for the constant, often intense thought loops that inhabit her mind.
In these exciting connections, an impressive variety of visual languages unfolds, moving between Neo-Expressionism, urban Pop Art, Street Art, naive Surrealism and Fauvism.
Her works are reminiscent of the raw power of Jean-Michel Basquiat, the intensity of lines of Egon Schiele, the radical color of Henri Matisse, or the narrative lightness of David Hockney – and yet they bear an unmistakably unique signature, shaped by her unique perception of the world.
Gorica Kiesshauer's art is a direct manifestation of her neurodivergent perception, which significantly shapes not only her thinking but also her entire creative expression.
She creates a very unique artistic space — contemporary, bold, and visionary. Her works are not calculated compositions but energetic manifestations of an intuitive creative process. In this context, both color and brush as well as AI-supported tools act as a digital counterpart: inspiring, challenging, and complementary.
The boundary between human and machine, between brush and pixel, is deliberately dissolved to discover new forms of expression that transform the whirl of their thoughts into visual energy.
Artistic awards / honors
Pinacothèque - Luxembourg Art Prize
2021 – Certificate of Artistic Achievement
2022 – Certificate of Artistic Achievement
Dali’s Mustache - International Art Contest
2022 - Diploma – 2nd Place / Lloret de Mar, Spain
Exhibitions:
2024
UAE / Dubai: Andakulova Gallery
Germany / Berlin: NicoletaGallery
Switzerland / Zug: Thomson Gallery
France / Paris: Artboxy Artexpo Paris
2023
Germany / Bonn: Bonn Autumn Salon / The Stage Gallery
Austria / Salzburg: ART.Number 23
Switzerland / Zurich: URBANSIDE Gallery Zurich
2022
Germany / Tegernsee: ARTEG Art Gallery
Monaco / Monaco: Monaco Art 3F – Van Gogh Art Gallery
Germany / Hamburg: Silent Dialogues / Grace Denker Gallery
Greece / Athens: ART.Number 23
#masculine
#diversity
#likebasquiat
#neon
#abstractart

