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ERUEL
THE HAND THAT TURNS SHADOW INTO FORM
Eruel — Eruel’s work embodies an alchemy of form, color, and spirit. Her large-scale canvases radiate intensity — not as decoration, but as living portals. Each piece is a convergence of body and cosmos, drawing from genetic memory, natural forces, and the deep pulse of inner landscapes. Her practice is rooted in scale and presence: monumental formats (often 2×3 m and beyond) where color flows in pure, luminous currents. Dynamic movements, bold chromatic clashes, and organic shapes merge into works that feel both primordial and futuristic. Eruel does not create “paintings” — she creates fields of impact. Spaces where viewers are not simply observers but participants, absorbed into a resonance of power and vulnerability. Presented by INTERIONAIRE, Eruel’s art is positioned at the intersection of contemporary painting, performance, and immersive environment. Her canvases are not objects — they are events.
ERUEL
Eruel’s work emerges from a singular vision that merges the physicality of matter with the intangible weight of memory and silence. Rather than following an academic path, her formation took place through direct experimentation, an unrelenting dialogue with material and scale. This independence allowed her to shape a practice unconstrained by convention, where each canvas becomes a self-contained world. Her chosen mediums — linen, pigment, and at times glass — are handled with both discipline and raw instinct. She prepares surfaces as if preparing ground for architecture, turning each layer into a threshold. Within these thresholds, she explores absence as much as presence: shadows that do not simply conceal, but articulate hidden structures of perception. Beyond her practice, Eruel is a mother of four, and this lived reality is inseparable from her artistic voice. The demands of creation and care coexist in her work, infusing it with resilience, intensity, and a rare capacity for transformation. INTERIONAIRE started exhibition where she extends her vision beyond the canvas into a dialogue with space itself. Her large-format works, often exceeding human scale, function not as images but as immersive environments. To encounter them is to step into an unfamiliar forest or cathedral, where silence becomes structure and absence becomes form.
Maureen Zehring
WORKS
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DARK FOREST
“Here the place is no longer nature but memory — layered, obscure, alive in darkness. It is a monument to what cannot be spoken, only entered.”
200 × 300 cm (78.7 × 118.1 in) Natural linen, hand-stretched on wooden stretcher. Acrylic-based pigments applied in a watercolor technique, acrylic water-based varnish.
DARK FOREST
RED RIVER
“It is a horizon that burns and heals at once — a line of blood, a line of birth.”
200 × 300 cm (78.7 × 118.1 in) Natural linen, hand-stretched on wooden stretcher. Acrylic-based pigments applied in a watercolor technique, acrylic water-based varnish.
RED RIVER
RINGS
“A tension between expansion and collapse, where energy flickers in fragile equilibrium.”
200 × 300 cm (78.7 × 118.1 in) Natural linen, hand-stretched on wooden stretcher. Acrylic-based pigments.
RINGS
HOLOGRAFY
“A vibrant clash of color and light, where a holographic core fractures perception into shifting dimensions.”
200 × 300 cm (78.7 × 118.1 in) Natural linen, hand-stretched on wooden stretcher. Acrylic-based pigments, fabric with holographic effect.
HOLOGRAFY
CROSS
“A stark intersection of form and faith, where silence meets sacrifice.”
200 × 300 cm (78.7 × 118.1 in) Natural linen, hand-stretched on wooden stretcher. Acrylic-based pigments applied in a watercolor technique, red synthetic fabric, acrylic water-based varnish.
CROSS
CALIFORNIA
“The form of the code from the depths of time, what was and what became.”
200 × 300 cm (78.7 × 118.1 in) Natural linen, hand-stretched on wooden stretcher. Acrylic-based pigments, sculptural relief in mineral plaster
CALIFORNIA
RAINBOW
“When feelings and sensations can be touched and seen as tactile pleasure in the full spectrum.”
200 × 300 cm (78.7 × 118.1 in) Natural linen, hand-stretched on wooden stretcher. Acrylic-based pigments, integrated textile element - green faux fur.
RAINBOW
“INTERIONAIRE unfolds as a sequence of visions, where absence becomes presence and presence becomes form.”