Elara Schnider

The Art of Slow Living and the Unfinished

Hailing from the historic town of Weil am Rhein in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, Elara Schnider is a discreet artist. She speaks little of herself, choosing instead to let her artwork unveil the world she has chosen to sublimate. Her work possesses a singular charm, subtly balancing traditional techniques with a deeply contemporary sensibility.

At the crossroads of several artistic styles, her approach is rooted in:

  • A vibrant Impressionism, where light and overall atmosphere take precedence over meticulous detail.

  • A modern, free-flowing watercolor technique, which embraces the natural blending of pigments, plays with the white space of the paper, and suggests contours rather than locking them in.

  • A reimagined floral Romanticism, visible in the softness of her settings and the choice of her subjects.

The Fleeting Poetry of Everyday Life

The modernity of Elara Schnider’s work does not lie in her subject matter — bouquets and still lifes have been classics throughout art history — but rather in her treatment of them. Shapes are streamlined and simplified, while watercolor runs and unpredictable water marks are fully embraced as deliberate aesthetic elements.

Through a subtle interplay of transparencies and spontaneous brushstrokes, the artist celebrates the beauty of ordinary moments. The passage of time, the glow of a candle against the reflection of a night window, or the freshness of a daytime bouquet thus become the true subjects of her compositions. A sensitive invitation to slow down and contemplate.

Portrait photographique d'Elara, pour sa page dans la galerie Koronin

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