*1985
Europe
Ruprecht
Stefani
9502
Artist ID:
Artist Profile | Bio
Stefani Ruprecht (b. 1985, Tyrol, Austria) is a contemporary artist whose practice explores the philosophical and emotional dimensions of being.
Her work moves beyond visual representation — it reflects a search for coherence between the visible and the invisible, the tangible and the transcendent.
Educated in the arts and active as a painter since 2004, Ruprecht draws from philosophy, natural science, and spirituality to create a visual language that connects intuition with thought.
Her canvases emerge as organic structures, woven with lines and layers, embodying the principle that everything is connected to everything else.
Each painting becomes a field of resonance — a reflection of life as process rather than object.
In recent years, Ruprecht has exhibited internationally, including the group exhibition The Edge of Knowing – Art and Uncertainty (Cista Arts), and her works are collected throughout Europe.
She lives and works in Tyrol, Austria.
Artist Profile | Bio
Stefani Ruprecht (b. 1985, Tyrol, Austria) is a contemporary artist whose practice explores the philosophical and emotional dimensions of being.
Her work moves beyond visual representation — it reflects a search for coherence between the visible and the invisible, the tangible and the transcendent.
Educated in the arts and active as a painter since 2004, Ruprecht draws from philosophy, natural science, and spirituality to create a visual language that connects intuition with thought.
Her canvases emerge as organic structures, woven with lines and layers, embodying the principle that everything is connected to everything else.
Each painting becomes a field of resonance — a reflection of life as process rather than object.
In recent years, Ruprecht has exhibited internationally, including the group exhibition The Edge of Knowing – Art and Uncertainty (Cista Arts), and her works are collected throughout Europe.
She lives and works in Tyrol, Austria.

Women in Art
Das Wesen der Dinge ist Leere
3040
Art ID
2025
|
126 x 82 cm
Mixed media on wood
6200
$
Stefani
Ruprecht

Women in Art
Der Saum der Natur ist stets zerschlissen
3041
Art ID
2024
|
140 x100 cm
Mixed media on wood
7200
$
Stefani
Ruprecht

Women in Art
Die multidimensionale Seele
3042
Art ID
2023
|
64 x 99 cm
Mixed media on wood
4900
$
Stefani
Ruprecht

Women in Art
Sackgasse der materialistischen Ontologie
3046
Art ID
2028
|
140 x100 cm
Mixed media on wood
7200
$
Stefani
Ruprecht

Women in Art
Der res extensa auf dem Zahn gefühlt
3047
Art ID
2024
|
140 x 100 cm
Mixed media on wood
7200
$
Stefani
Ruprecht
Further Works of This Artist

Our Mission and Actions
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Artist Statement
“My art questions the way we look at the world — and how deeply our perception is shaped by the illusion of separation.
In the series The End of Naturalistic Ontology I explore the limits of materialism and the longing for a more holistic understanding of existence.
Every brushstroke, every trace of pigment becomes an act of remembering — a call to re-enter the dialogue between matter and spirit.
Lines form networks, shapes interweave, colors vibrate in constant movement.
They represent the fluidity of life itself — dynamic, continuous, and beyond definition.
Art, for me, is not about depicting reality but about revealing its interconnected essence.
It is a process of transformation, a path toward awareness, and an invitation to experience the living unity that underlies all things.”














