IDUNA IMIELA
530 West 25th Street, New York, NY
If you could see the heartbeat of a hummingbird, what would it look like? Iduna Imiela imagines it something like her Hummingbird Heartbeat pictorializes: an expanding staccato rhythm of pinks and grays racing across the square canvas. When asked what inspires her, Imiela references culture β in this instance, a Katy Perry song β but also the natural world and literature. A bit of whimsy flavors Imielaβs canvases, an innocence perhaps captured from her previous occupation as a childrenβs book illustrator. Her abstracts as well as her landscapes have an innocence; unfiltered and unfettered the pieces play and shout like children in a schoolyard. #autumncolors (II) is dappled in space becoming sculpturelike in its dimensionality. The image created gives a sense of gazing into a puddle, the colors reflecting what might be foliage against a blue sky in muted greens and pinks. To get this specific texture, Imiela was experimenting with a household product, Spachtelmasse, or in English, spackle; Imiela is always discovering and exploring new ways to create. As pale blue as the daytime sky is in #autumncolors (II), Imiela can often be found looking toward the night sky holding her sense of awe and wonder which she translates onto the canvas.
Imiela was born in Berlin and currently resides in Hochdorf near Stuttgart.
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    #autumnvibes (I), 2021
          Filler, acrylics, spray on canvas
          8β x 8β
          
    
    
    
    Green Dot, 2021
          Filler, acrylics on canvas
          6β x 6β
          
    
    
    
    Light Green (I), 2022
          Spray paint, watercolor on paper
          22β x 30β
          
    Light Green (II), 2022
          
    M.t.X Blue Dot, 2021
          Filler, acrylics, spray on canvas
          8β x 8β
          
    
    
    Untitled, 2021
          Filler, acrylics, spray on canvas
          39.5β x 31.5β
          
    As an artist I am on a path of continuous discovery. I love exploring new topics and playing with materials, colors, and forms. Inspiration can come from a song, a current event, or simply the beautiful nature that surrounds me. Being a former childrenβs book illustrator, I find that literature often ignites my creative spark. When I read a book, I feel the need to translate words and stories into a visual narrative. As I mold the paint with my fingers, brushes, palette knives, or any object that catches my eye, I create a space for the viewer to immerse themselves and get lost in a world of images.
ORIGINAL IDUNA IMIELA ARTWORKS ON
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