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Picture "Coco I - intemporel en temps d'agité" (2023)
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Picture "Coco I - intemporel en temps d'agité" (2023)
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Picture "Coco I - intemporel en temps d'agité" (2023)

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Acrylic, Coloured Pencil, Other materials | Canvas, stretched on stretcher frame | Format 50 x 70 cm (H/W) | picture hang up | signed certificate of authenticity

Picture "Coco I - intemporel en temps d'agité" (2023)
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Picture "Coco I - intemporel en temps d'agité" (2023)

Work from the series "Courage, strength, resilience - lifelines of extraordinary women". Coco Chanel founded the Chanel fashion house in the early 1910s and left her mark on fashion history with her designs. Starting in 1913, she pioneered a then almost revolutionary women's fashion for self-confident, modern women. Her fashion is groundbreaking: she abolishes the corset, shortens skirts, creates the classic and timeless Chanel costume. Chanel established the global company in the fashion market even through the turbulent times of World War 1 and 2, it is one of the largest and most important in the fashion industry. A truly strong woman - timeless in turbulent times (intemporel en temps d'agité). For the mixed media work I used acrylic paints, plastic masses, oil pastels and tissue paper and collaged letters. The painting has intended plastic parts through the use of putty and paper/tissue paper. The varnish is glossy.

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In 2023 and 2024, my painting was awarded 16 international art prizes.
Recognized galleries and art museums around the world curated some of these awards. Especially the first place of the art competition "World Art Awards 2023", in the category POP ART, has additionally confirmed me to further develop this unique art direction for myself and thus create my individual expression. Strong colors with contrasting effects and a poster-like style characterize my Pop Art works. My large-format portraits are the result of my inner examination of a person's biography and individual personality. This researched knowledge flows into my works as a colorful expression of emotions. I don't just paint what is recognizable at first glance, I am interested in the story behind the outer appearance. In addition to studying fine art, I also completed a degree in social pedagogy. Influenced by this knowledge, I explore socio-critical themes such as femininity, strength, resilience and the role of women in social change. Biographies of remarkable women become vivid portraits characterized by an individual style between figuration and abstraction. For my picture series "Lifelines of extraordinary women", I have selected women who, from my personal point of view, have made outstanding life achievements. These achievements take on particular significance when viewed in the context of the historical, social and political situation of the woman in question. Through my many years of teaching art in a rehabilitation clinic for women and children, I have been able to experience how painting and the intensive occupation with inner pictures can give people back their courage and self-confidence. Unrestricted, unconditional creativity can lead to a more positive self-perception, to a strengthening of one's own resources and thus to an increase in one's own resilience. This important experience and the lasting engagement with various stylistic devices and artists has had a decisive influence on my own artistic path.
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