Karin Döring:
Picture "LICHTGESTALT XXXII [32]" (2025)
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Picture "LICHTGESTALT XXXII [32]" (2025)
Karin Döring:
Picture "LICHTGESTALT XXXII [32]" (2025)

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Acrylic, Other materials | Canvas, stretched on stretcher frame | Format 80 x 100 cm (H/W) | picture hang up | signed certificate of authenticity

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Picture "LICHTGESTALT XXXII [32]" (2025)
Karin Döring: Picture "LICHTGESTALT XXXII [32]" (2025)

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Picture "LICHTGESTALT XXXII [32]" (2025)

Medium: acrylic, relief structure, gilding with 24-carat gold leaf. The LIGHT SHAPE XXXII [32] embodies the asana Kapotasana, the pigeon - a posture known for its deep opening of the heart and its liberating effect on body and mind. This yoga picture on canvas captures the elegance and power of pigeon while translating the transformative energy of this pose into a visual language. The 24-carat gold leaf gilding adds purposeful accents that play around the figure like rays of sunlight, highlighting its spiritual essence. The golden elements symbolize the connection between the earthly and the divine, between strength and gentleness - a central theme of the dove asana.

Producer: ars mundi Edition Max Büchner GmbH, Bödekerstraße 13, 30161 Hanover, Germany Email: info@arsmundi.de

About Karin Döring

I am Karin Döring, artist for contemporary art. "The more curious we are, the more creative we become" - this guiding principle reflects my conviction that curiosity is the key to artistic development.
I am particularly fascinated by the invisibility of female strengths. While assertiveness and loudness are often seen as signs of power, it is often the soft, empathetic, compassionate abilities, the so-called "soft skills", that hold a society together. However, these qualities are all too often taken for granted or even devalued. I am dedicated to these quiet but profound forms of strength. A woman doesn't have to be loud to be strong. She doesn't have to be aggressive to assert herself. Sometimes the greatest strength lies in the ability to feel, to connect, to heal and to stay true to oneself. My works are an invitation to reflect on these perceptions. They show women not only as individuals, but also as part of a collective narrative that spans generations. Each of my portraits carries a story. A story of struggles, dreams, successes and obstacles.
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