Artist Bio

 

 

Viola Florschuetz is a Germany-based painter working in acrylic on canvas. Under the artist identity Viola Florschuetz ART, she develops COLOR DISCIPLINE : paintings committed to a dominant color world and shaped through values, edge control, and a single focal point. With a reduced palette, her motifs become immediately readable from a distance and reward close viewing through texture and painterly control—One Tone. One Statement.

Frame2Canvas — Captured. ReCoded. Painted.

The Frame2Canvas concept is a recurring collaboration between RVFphotoART and Viola Florschuetz ART. One motif becomes three independently authored works: a black-and-white photographic Capture, a manually built Indicated Color Study (ReCode — created in Photoshop using a self-made color palette and color table, no AI), and a hand-painted Color Discipline original. Each work stands on its own in its own medium; they share a motif, not a production dependency.

To date, four motifs have been realized within Frame2Canvas: AQUA DISCIPLINE I – Deniz (portrait, 2026), TURQUOISE DISCIPLINE II – Claudia (portrait, 2026), RED DISCIPLINE IV – Fabienne (portrait, 2026), and RED DISCIPLINE V – Body as Icon (figure, 2026) — spanning portraiture and the human figure across three Color Disciplines.

Artist Statement

 

 

I work in COLOR DISCIPLINE : every painting begins with one decision—a color world—and everything else follows from it. Within this constraint I build form through tonal values, edge hierarchy, and one clear focal point. Reduction is not minimalism for its own sake; it is a way to intensify presence. A limited palette sharpens the image into an iconic read, while textured fields carry rhythm and depth—color as a system, not decoration.
This approach also extends into Frame2Canvas — Captured. ReCoded. Painted., a recurring collaboration with RVFphotoART. One motif becomes three independently authored works: a black-and-white Capture, a manually built Indicated Color Study (no AI), and my acrylic painting—an autonomous painter’s answer to the same motif.

 

Biography