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Artist

Greta Stefanel

Every being is unique and special in its diversity.

10 Works

About Greta

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Greta Stefanel is a self-taught artist whose practice centers on the female figure, nature, and the sacred essence of ritual. Drawing from her travels, she explores various worlds and realities, rooted in the belief that every being is unique and special in its inherent diversity. While acrylic remains her primary medium, Stefanel maintains an experimental approach to her craft, working across watercolors, sprays, and digital art. Her portfolio spans a wide range of surfaces, from traditional canvas and paper to textiles and large-scale wall applications.

Visual voice

Stefanel’s work is defined by an exploration of the feminine form intertwined with natural elements and ritualistic motifs. Her aesthetic reflects a curiosity for different realities, utilizing a mix of acrylics and experimental textures to honor individual diversity.
Female FigureRitualistic NatureMultimedia ExplorationTravel InspiredAcrylic PaintingTextile Art
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Greta Stefanel — questions answered

What are the primary themes in Greta Stefanel’s work?

Her work focuses on the female figure, nature, and rituals, often inspired by her travels and the diversity of different worlds.

What mediums does the artist use?

While acrylic is her favorite technique, she also works with watercolors, sprays, and digital art.

What surfaces does she create on?

Stefanel experiments with various materials including canvas, paper, textiles, and walls.

Is Greta Stefanel a trained artist?

She is a self-taught artist who develops her practice through experimentation and the exploration of different forms.

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