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Don't kid me

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60 x 50 cm,

Material
Collage on canvas

The "Nature’s Whispers" cycle by Petra Traxler-Pilgram is a poetic yet incisive exploration of humanity’s relationship with nature, capturing both the beauty and fragility of our world. Through her striking use of black painting, she expresses a profound longing for harmonious coexistence, while simultaneously evoking a palpable weariness over the destructive impact of human intervention.

Her works act as a modern Pandora’s box, summoning the spirits of nature and highlighting the wisdom of natural intelligence—wisdom increasingly overshadowed by the allure of artificial intelligence. In an era where clones and imitations threaten the authenticity of existence, Traxler-Pilgram’s art serves as a timely reminder to approach the messages of nature with curiosity and sensitivity.

She invites us to set aside our rose-colored glasses and uncover the intricate acts of creation woven into the animal and plant kingdoms. Her works deliver an urgent call to reconnect with the natural world and take responsibility for its preservation before it’s too late.

Traxler Pilgram

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Playing God or act of creation
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Don't kid me
Don't kid me
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Who plays what role here or hand-wringing
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The last word in wisdom or stop!
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Pandora's box
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