Harald Kirchebner – Deep Layers
100 x 120 cm, Acrylic on Canvas
The acrylic painting Deep Layers by Harald Kirchebner draws viewers into a multilayered, abstract visual world, captivating both through its color intensity and structural depth. Spanning 100 x 120 cm, a visual web unfolds that resembles an organic network or a cartographic landscape—interwoven with bold, deep blue lines flowing across the canvas in swirling, fluid, and branching forms.
These dominant blue structures evoke cracks, water veins, or root systems making their way through a vibrant terrain of red, orange, yellow, and earthy tones. Within these warm color fields, eruptive movements, liquid gradients, and energetic impulses seem to manifest, creating a sense of motion and transformation.
Deep Layers is a fitting title for this piece—not only in the literal sense, as the composition resembles a glimpse into subterranean strata or inner landscapes of the soul, but also in its emotional and intellectual resonance. Kirchebner’s painting style is intuitive and powerful, yet also controlled: the seemingly chaotic order of lines and surfaces reveals a deep understanding of composition, rhythm, and color dynamics.
The work invites viewers to lose themselves in its structures and continuously discover new details—a visual immersion into an ambiguous world between nature, emotion, and abstraction.




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