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Margret von Keiser

Taos, NM

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Oil on canvas

48" x 48"

2024

$800

About

Margret von Keiser is an artist influenced by colors and lines in architecture, and quintessential structures in nature's landscapes, vibrant foliage and trees. Beyond conventional perceptions, she discovers an underlying abstraction and chaos.

Within this chaos is a universal connectedness-an inspiration that excites and motivates her initial painting.

Working primarily in oils, she applies thin layers of colors that harmonize and speak of her emotions and spiritual unity. Through these layers, she intuitively achieves a depth that speaks of a meditative heart and something in our soul that connects us all. She likes to experiment with different tools and forms to express this universal reality in her own unique visual language.

Abstract art allows us to see the world differently and enhance personal growth. Her wish is that others can relate to her paintings through this spiritual world view and emotional connection.

Artist Statement

Margret von Keiser is an artist influenced by colors and lines in architecture, and quintessential structures in nature's landscapes, vibrant foliage and trees. Beyond conventional perceptions, she discovers an underlying abstraction and chaos.

Within this chaos is a universal connectedness-an inspiration that excites and motivates her initial painting.

Working primarily in oils, she applies thin layers of colors that harmonize and speak of her emotions and spiritual unity. Through these layers, she intuitively achieves a depth that speaks of a meditative heart and something in our soul that connects us all. She likes to experiment with different tools and forms to express this universal reality in her own unique visual language.

Abstract art allows us to see the world differently and enhance personal growth. Her wish is that others can relate to her paintings through this spiritual world view and emotional connection.

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Art from Margret von Keiser in other TAAC exhibitions

This is Margret von Keiser's first TAAC exhibition