Von Oheimb Vanitas. Egg Tempera & oil on panel. 36 x 24 inches. *Painted from life in the studio. 2017. ©Benjamin Vierling
Vanitas. ©Benjamin Vierling
Gli Amanti. ©Benjamin Vierling
Papaver somniferum. ©Benjamin Vierling
Sacred Heart. ©Benjamin Vierling
Mandragora. ©Benjamin Vierling
Digitalis purpurea (Foxglove plant which contains digioxin, for use in patients with cardiac issues) ©Benjamin Vierling
Bird with Felida Skull. ©Benjamin Vierling
Memento Mori. ©Benjamin Vierling
Corvidae Skull. ©Benjamin Vierling
BIO
Benjamin A. Vierling is known for his diversely applied renderings of arcane subjects. Born in 1974, he developed an affinity with the fine arts during his childhood in San Francisco, and has studied independently in the United States and in Europe. Using predominantly a 15th century technique of mixing egg tempera & oil pigments, his work exalts the aesthetic ideal that art has the ability to unify disparate paradigms. Mythical references are integrated with contemporary subjects to bridge the timeless with the ephemeral in his iconic compositions. Vierling's paintings are exhibited internationally, most recently in New York, Cologne, Berlin and Seattle. His emblematic imagery has appeared on numerous book and album covers, including Daniel Schulke's Veneficium, and Joanna Newsom's acclaimed record, Ys.