wendlinger Tristan - Aurore Spectrale XL






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Tristan Wendlinger, Aurore Spectrale XL, acrylic painting, original edition, created in 2022, hand-signed, in excellent condition, dimensions 116 × 89 cm, France, dominant colors green, white, blue, violet and yellow.
Description from the seller
Color asserts itself slowly but surely, taking precedence over colorlessness. With delicacy and insistence, it becomes the dominant element of this work. The small reflections add breadth and brightness to the painting, infusing an energy and dynamism that revive the color and allow it to triumph over white. A bewitching waltz plays out between the cottony fringes and the luminous hues, creating a seduction between color and its absence, finally finding balance and giving us a feeling of fullness.
This work possesses the captivating beauty of the Northern Lights and the immaculate purity of snowy landscapes, making it a true ode to the lands of the North. Between war and peace, love and death, it transports us with an air of heroic mythology to the confines of the inhabited world.
Artist bio
Based in Occitanie, Tristan Wendlinger develops a body of work where matter and light meet in a subtle dialogue between abstraction and figuration. Coming from the world of decorative arts through his workshop Opus Aurea, he translates into his painting the tactile richness, mineral depth, and transparency effects that define his signature style.
Her works explore the vibration of surfaces and the connections between raw material and golden shards, evoking alternately stone, metal, or light itself. Each composition becomes a fragment of an inner landscape, a meditation on time and transformation.
The artist showcased their works at international exhibitions, notably at the Focus Art Fair in London and at the Agora Gallery in New York, where their creations received a favorable reception from the public and collectors.
Today, their paintings are part of several private collections around the world — in Japan, the United States, and many countries in Europe.
Tristan Wendlinger pursues an independent approach, driven by experimentation and aesthetic rigor, seeking to make each work a living material, balancing between harmony, emotion, and light.
Color asserts itself slowly but surely, taking precedence over colorlessness. With delicacy and insistence, it becomes the dominant element of this work. The small reflections add breadth and brightness to the painting, infusing an energy and dynamism that revive the color and allow it to triumph over white. A bewitching waltz plays out between the cottony fringes and the luminous hues, creating a seduction between color and its absence, finally finding balance and giving us a feeling of fullness.
This work possesses the captivating beauty of the Northern Lights and the immaculate purity of snowy landscapes, making it a true ode to the lands of the North. Between war and peace, love and death, it transports us with an air of heroic mythology to the confines of the inhabited world.
Artist bio
Based in Occitanie, Tristan Wendlinger develops a body of work where matter and light meet in a subtle dialogue between abstraction and figuration. Coming from the world of decorative arts through his workshop Opus Aurea, he translates into his painting the tactile richness, mineral depth, and transparency effects that define his signature style.
Her works explore the vibration of surfaces and the connections between raw material and golden shards, evoking alternately stone, metal, or light itself. Each composition becomes a fragment of an inner landscape, a meditation on time and transformation.
The artist showcased their works at international exhibitions, notably at the Focus Art Fair in London and at the Agora Gallery in New York, where their creations received a favorable reception from the public and collectors.
Today, their paintings are part of several private collections around the world — in Japan, the United States, and many countries in Europe.
Tristan Wendlinger pursues an independent approach, driven by experimentation and aesthetic rigor, seeking to make each work a living material, balancing between harmony, emotion, and light.
