Anja Struck:
Picture "flying object" (2016)
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Picture "flying object" (2016)
Anja Struck:
Picture "flying object" (2016)

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Oil | Canvas, stretched on stretcher frame | Format 100 x 100 cm (H/W) | picture hang up | signed certificate of authenticity

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Picture "flying object" (2016)
Anja Struck: Picture "flying object" (2016)

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Picture "flying object" (2016)

The picture is square. It represents a bright abstract surface divided into rectangles. Shades of gray, light blue and pink enliven the surface. From a bird's-eye view, the viewer sees a person in the upper right corner throwing what appears to be a purple-purple paper airplane into the air. By blurring the figure, the viewer sees and feels the throwing motion. The otherwise abstract image is given a tension by this moving figure, which holds the viewer's attention and at the same time draws attention to the living surrounding space.

About Anja Struck

Born in 1961 in Hamburg, I studied free painting under Prof.
Harald Duwe at the Muthesius Academy of Fine Arts Kiel. This was followed by art education in Lüneburg and graphic and design in Hamburg. Later, a two-year study with Prof. Markus Lüpertz at the Art Academy Bad Reichenhall was added. In 2013 I received the cultural promotion award of the district of Lüneburg. My works can be seen at numerous exhibitions at home and abroad. Abroad: including America (New York, Miami,Pennsylvania), China (Beijing), Italy(Veneidig), Poland (Katowice), Östereich, Switzerland, Dänemerk Germany: Munich, Isny, Stuttgart, Bad Reichenhall, Berlin, Weilburg, Hilden, Dorsten, Detmold, Hanover, Stade, Hamburg, Lüneburg, Kiel, etc. I live and work in Lüneburg. My studio is in a former distillery, built in 1856. Man and landscape come together in my works to form an overall composition. The play of light and shadow creates liveliness. The dissolution of boundaries, the blurring of motifs and the emergence of blur gives the images something mysterious, it awakens memories and seduces the viewer to dream. This is further supported by a color choice of rather muted, soft colors. As a North German, I love the sea. In numerous works it finds itself thematically again. It creates images with great atmospheric density.
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