Reveiling the Invisible

Where art meets engineering, and structures unfold their hidden soul.

Dead load — that’s what we call the weight a structure carries simply by existing.
Its own mass, silently pressing down.

And even that alone is enough to create the most beautiful, unexpected flows.

My art begins with a vision —
a 3D model, a simulation, a calculation.
I observe how the structure responds to the weight — how form emerges from force.

In this video, you witness how I shape a vision from the inside out:
From idea to model, from simulation to stress fields.

I follow the forces most people never see —
the ones holding up your home, shaping your cities, surrounding your body.

From engineering to intuition. From pressure to poetry.
This is my language. This is where the invisible becomes visible.

Portrait of artist Kristina Flegler in front of her abstract oil painting 'Static Harmony', featuring blue and yellow contour forms

From Blueprint to Brushstroke

With a degree in civil engineering and a passion for the metaphysical, Kristina Flegler merges two worlds — the analytical and the intuitive. Her work invites you to witness what usually remains hidden: the beauty within tension, the elegance of balance, and the quiet power behind stability.

From Calculation to Canvas

Each art work begins with real structural simulations used in civil engineering — forces within steel, stress points, invisible flows. Transformed into vibrant oil and acrylic paintings, these scientific data sets become windows into unseen dimensions. Whether you’re an architect, engineer, art collector or a spiritual seeker — here, you’ll find art that speaks both to the mind and the soul.

Paintings​

Oil and acrylic on canvas — powerful, one-of-a-kind artworks that make structural energies visible. These pieces explore unseen mechanics, brought to life through artistic vision.

This triptych translates the directional flow of shear forces in three distinct loading scenarios into a unified visual language. Based on FEM simulations of steel plates under different constraints, Vector Dreams captures the subtle dynamism of invisible internal forces. The compositions explore the transition from engineering diagram to metaphysical form, celebrating balance, motion, and material behavior. Medium: Oil on canvas | 3 panels, each 40 x 50 cm | Year: 2024

Fine Art Prints

Explore limited edition prints that capture the essence of scientific art.

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