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Raphaela Riepl »Assorted Flavors«

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Two oval perforated panels with dotted patterns and glowing curved blue and pink neon tubes on a white wall.

Hand-molded neon tube, powder-coated aluminium
43 x 33 x 8 cm (pine)
43 x 37 x 8 cm (berry)
46 x 29 x 8 cm (lavender)
50 x 28 x 8 cm (pistachio)
Edition of 10 each

1.600 Euro

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Assorted Flavors (2023)

The edition Assorted Flavors consists of four neon objects that glow on organically shaped panels. Through the carefully chosen colour composition, the artist creates an ethereal effect in the works, which becomes even more impressive in the dark. While the gestural drawing remains recognizable in its sharp outlines during daylight, the works undergo a transformation in darkness. The drawn form extends beyond the platform, establishing a fluid, immaterial connection with the space.

Circular dark blue perforated board with a curved glowing blue LED tube mounted on a white wall.

Raphaela Riepl, Assorted Flavors – Pine (2023)

Black circular perforated panel with white dots, featuring a purple curved LED tube with clear ends; white cord hangs below on a white wall.

Raphaela Riepl, Assorted Flavors – Berry (2023)

Purple perforated oval panel with a curved pink neon tube glowing along its center against a white background.

Raphaela Riepl, Assorted Flavors – Lavender (2023)

Green perforated metal disk mounted on a white wall, crossed by a blue-and-white tubular rod.

Raphaela Riepl, Assorted Flavors – Pistachio (2023)

Raphaela Riepl

Raphaela Riepl’s (*1985 Linz, Austria) artistic work is deeply rooted in an exploration of atmosphere, movement, gesture, light, air, space, and time. In her restrained material aesthetic, she weaves these themes together, allowing a finely nuanced space for emotions and sensual experiences to unfold. RaphaelaRiepl’s works possess an atmospheric quality, where the intensity and perception depend on the time of day and the duration of observation. They seem to connect with the space and interact with their surroundings. In their materiallessness, they transcend the physical as luminous gestures, expanding the space for drawing or reimagining the possibilities for this medium.

Read our studio story with Raphaela Riepl.

Person stands with hands on hips in an art studio, neon light installations and drawing supplies around.

Photo: Christoph Liebentritt

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