Last exhibition of the year: Beate Schütz and Iva Findeis in Hardegg

Last exhibition of the year: Beate Schütz and Iva Findeis in Hardegg

In the heart of the smallest city in Austria, Hardegg, two talented artists are currently showing their impressive acrylic pictures in the Hardegg gallery. The exhibition, which can be seen until October 27, marks the end of the exhibition year of this small gallery and offers an insight into the creative world of the two painters.

Beate Schütz, an established artist and grew up in Hollabrunn, has already made a name for herself with her work in the region. Your pictures are remarkable because they are developed by a technique that places several layers on top of each other. This process gives the abstract motifs a fascinating depth. Next to her, the newcomer Iva Findeis also exhibits. Although she is still at the beginning of her artistic career, she is already convincing with appealing works that are created with acrylic, coal and wiping technology.

prominent guests at the vernissage

The opening of the exhibition was very well received and attracted many guests, including some illustrious personalities. Hermann Findeis, husband of IVA and former member of the state parliament, celebrated this special occasion together with numerous youth friends and former companions. Among the guests were the former member of the state parliament Marianne Lembacher, the mayor of Retz, Stefan Lang, and former Minister of Justice Nikolaus Michalek.

Andreas Frömmig, Hardegg's Cultural City Councilor, opened the event and paid tribute to the works of the two artists. A special highlight of the vernissage was the high number of visitors, which could show how well the community appreciates art and the talented artists. The gallery is open to interested visitors from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the weekend, and the works of the artists offer a wonderful opportunity to immerse yourself in the world of colors and shapes.

This exhibition is an excellent platform to support the local art scene and to promote creativity in the region. According to experts, as www.noen.at. reports , both artists have the potential to enrich the art landscape with their unique styles and techniques. Schütz and Findeis cordially invite all those interested in art to look at their works and to be inspired by their creativity.