Euphorie (Selbstporträt) (1941)
Technique: Giclée quality print
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"Dive into the abstract world of Karl Wiener with his intriguing artwork 'Euphorie (Selbstporträt)' painted in 1941. This self-portrait encapsulates a complex amalgamation of geometric abstraction and surreal elements. The canvas displays a portrait of the artist himself, embedded amidst an intricate network of lines and circles that create a captivating backdrop.At first glance, Karl Wiener portrays himself with piercing, large eyes accentuated by multiple concentric circles, suggesting a profound depth and intensity. These circles, reminiscent of ripples on water, might symbolize the radiating influence of one's inner thoughts and emotions. The eyes serve not only as a window to the soul but as a focal point that draws the viewer into the essence of the artist's psyche.The background is a harmonious yet dynamic overlay of abstract geometric forms, including straight lines and angular shapes, contrasting with the soft curvilinearity of the figures surrounding the face. This juxtaposition could represent the conflict between the structured, external world and the fluid, introspective experience of the self. Dominant colors in a palette of muted yellows, blues, and pinks add to the dreamlike quality of the painting, suggesting different layers of consciousness.'Euphorie (Selbstporträt)' offers a unique look into Wiener's exploration of self-perception and the interaction between the inner self and the outer world.