Kerstin Forster:
Picture "Waves always find their shore (5)" (2023)
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Picture "Waves always find their shore (5)" (2023)
Kerstin Forster:
Picture "Waves always find their shore (5)" (2023)

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Acrylic, Oil | Cardboard | Format 29.70 x 21 cm (H/W) | signed certificate of authenticity

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Picture "Waves always find their shore (5)" (2023)
Kerstin Forster: Picture "Waves always find their shore (...

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Picture "Waves always find their shore (5)" (2023)

This work suggests a mountain landscape, tells of sea, wind and waves. It resembles a haiku, a Japanese poem that contains a poetic but brief description of nature. Works from this series are characterized by light days at sea, tell of waves and wind, heat and sultriness, lightness, exuberance and self-forgetfulness. All works were created on acid-free 300g Hahnemühle watercolor board with an underpainting of acrylic, followed by oil paints oil paints. The works are signed and dated on the back and can be delivered framed on request at an additional cost.

About Kerstin Forster

From 1986 I studied graphics and painting at the Academy of Fine Arts Munich with Prof.
Gerhard Berger and Prof. Daniel Spoerri. Before that I completed an internship for icon painting with multiple Venice Art Biennale participant Rene Chacon. I finished my art studies in 1993 with a diploma and the distinction "Meisterschülerin". Since I am also interested in the development of the human being, I began in 1995 the postgraduate studies "Visual Design and Therapy" of the AdBK Munich, which I did not finish in favor of my free painting. As a freelance artist, I exhibit in group and solo exhibitions since 1988 at home and abroad, for example, 2019 "River and Memory" at Palmer Galerienhaus 3.0 in Stuttgart, 2017 "Landscapes and other escapes" at Plattform 15 in Munich, Kunstverein Aichach, Kunstverein Brühl, Stadt. Galerie am Graben Augsburg, Bayr. Staatsministerium für Arbeit & Familie, Munich, Gallery Twerenbold Lucerne and Gallery P3 Tokyo. I also received several scholarships such as a studio scholarship from the Gisela-und-Erwin-von-Steiner-Foundation from 2006 to 2009, a residency scholarship at the Kunstsommer Irsee in the class of Karin Kneffel, 1995 and at the Collezione Peggy Guggenheim in Venice, 1990. For "Kinder treffen Künstler e.V." I am engaged in the artistic-aesthetic education of disadvantaged children. In my painterly work I am between dawn and dusk constantly in search of the light and beauty in the hidden.
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