Christina Gschwantner Austria, b. 1975
145 x 115 cm
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Happy Dots II by Christina Gschwantner presents a structured field of small, vertical color marks arranged in a loose grid across a heavily worked white ground. Each individual stroke functions as a discrete unit of color, ranging from saturated reds, pinks, and oranges to cooler blues, greens, and neutrals. The surface is built up with visible layers of white paint, creating a textured, almost plaster-like foundation that both contains and offsets the vibrancy of the individual marks.
The composition balances repetition with variation, as no two marks are identical in tone, opacity, or edge. Subtle shifts in spacing and alignment prevent the grid from becoming rigid, maintaining a sense of movement within an otherwise ordered system. Gschwantner’s focus on accumulation and variation positions Happy Dots II as a study in color distribution and surface interaction, offering collectors a work that merges systematic structure with the immediacy of hand-applied gesture.