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All I Want: A solo exhibition by Christina Gschwantner

Upcoming exhibition
Apr 10 - May 15, 2026
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Christina Gschwantner “Big Scribbles” abstract painting featuring large looping scribble-like brushstrokes in burgundy, orange, purple, green, and grey across a white background, emphasizing gestural movement, layered lines, and dynamic composition.
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Christina Gschwantner “Big Scribbles” abstract painting featuring large looping scribble-like brushstrokes in burgundy, orange, purple, green, and grey across a white background, emphasizing gestural movement, layered lines, and dynamic composition.
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Christina Gschwantner “Big Scribbles” abstract painting featuring large looping scribble-like brushstrokes in burgundy, orange, purple, green, and grey across a white background, emphasizing gestural movement, layered lines, and dynamic composition.

Christina Gschwantner Austria, b. 1975

Big Scribbles, 2026
Acrylic and oil on canvas, framed
57 1/8 x 57 1/8 in
145 x 145 cm
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  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 1 ) Christina Gschwantner “Big Scribbles” abstract painting featuring large looping scribble-like brushstrokes in burgundy, orange, purple, green, and grey across a white background, emphasizing gestural movement, layered lines, and dynamic composition.
  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 2 ) Christina Gschwantner “Big Scribbles” abstract painting featuring large looping scribble-like brushstrokes in burgundy, orange, purple, green, and grey across a white background, emphasizing gestural movement, layered lines, and dynamic composition.
  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 3 ) Christina Gschwantner “Big Scribbles” abstract painting featuring large looping scribble-like brushstrokes in burgundy, orange, purple, green, and grey across a white background, emphasizing gestural movement, layered lines, and dynamic composition.

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Big Scribbles by Christina Gschwantner is built through expansive, looping gestures that form a continuous horizontal sweep across the canvas. Distinct color zones emerge within this movement, beginning with deep...
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Big Scribbles by Christina Gschwantner is built through expansive, looping gestures that form a continuous horizontal sweep across the canvas. Distinct color zones emerge within this movement, beginning with deep burgundy and saturated orange on the left, transitioning into layered violets and purples, and resolving into darker greens and greys toward the right. Each section is composed of repeated, overlapping lines that vary in pressure and opacity, creating dense, interwoven surfaces where individual marks remain visible within the larger field.



The scale and fluidity of the line work emphasize the physical motion of the artist’s hand, with elongated loops and arcs producing a sense of momentum and directional flow. The open white ground surrounding the central composition enhances the contrast, allowing the density of the scribbled forms to read as a concentrated band of activity. Big Scribbles offers collectors a strong example of Gschwantner’s gestural abstraction, where repetition, scale, and color transitions define both structure and visual impact.

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