"Einfließendes Grün (Inflowing Green)", 1991
Synthetic resin dispersion on paper
Signed bottom left, dated "F. Thieler 91"
titled, signed, dated verso
"Einfließendes Grün F Thieler 91"
- with handmade craftsman's frame and
UV absorbing, non-reflective glass -
N 9045
The thinly applied colours unfold freely across the ground, impregnating the paper, intermingling and overlapping, before either descending into the darker reaches below or ascending into the radiant heights. Consequently, this painting speaks of a ceaseless commotion, witnessed experientially by our observing eyes. This is no static, immutable composition, but one in ceaseless dynamic motion, which is further energized and perpetuated by the observer. Thus, just as the painting itself, the perception by the observer is a "never ending" process.
(Eva Müller–Remmert)