Julia Antonia

Julia Antonia

Julia Antonia

Julia Antonia

“The music expresses what cannot be said and is impossible to silence.” – Victor Hugo

“That is the way painting can be. I like pictures where the viewer senses what cannot be expressed with words, and what I cannot express as the “creator.” When images develop and maintain their own character, almost strangeness, to me, I do not control them with my mind. The healer of art begins to paint only when it does not force images to subordinate myself to my ego, taste, or judgment. For this work, I drew from chance, blindness, dreams, my four-year-old daughter, my dog, the wind, and music. Drawing, painting, making music, and any other form of art are separate languages that can be understood on their own. They are languages of love even when they discuss about loneliness, loss, pain or war. I experience the healing power of art when I devote myself to its language.

Julia Antonia is a Masters student at the UdK and works in the fields of drawing, painting, objects, video, performance, and violin.

http://www.neues-atelierhaus-panzerhalle.de

Prices on request

Adi Davidoff

Adi Davidoff

Adi Davidoff

Adi Davidoff

Lights is a series of pictures about healing. Every picture is created intuitively and carefully. In this way, the artist let herself be guided. She consciously renounces form and title. The purpose is: with the color composition to support the viewer in his healing process.

www.adidavidoff.com

color pencils, oil pastell, 2017, 30×40, prices on request

Tatawa (Wei Tan)

Tatawa (Wei Tan)

Tatawa (Wei Tan)

Tatawa (Wei Tan)

act of self-revelation through improvisation

Each artwork of Tatawa is a journal entry where outer influences are purged and inner responses are confessed. Like making soup, materials are thrown onto the canvas and mixed together through spontaneous gesture. Often a period of mindless doodling is carried out before the painting emerges with an unexpected coherence. Influences of sight and sound are exposed: the colour of a coffee mug, the shape of a distant hill, the meow of a cat, the piano playing next door. The process of improvisation allows each layer of influence to be shredded until the limitation of habit is revealed. This limitation is then challenged so that each painting is a set of broken habits. Tatawa’s commitment to authenticity results in an inconsistency in style. Each day a new character emerges and the old one disappears like shredding skin. The only constant is the desire to truthfully express the fluctuation of current states.

http://tatawaart.com/

Jutta Imelda Kanneberger

Jutta Imelda Kanneberger

Jutta Imelda Kanneberger

Jutta Imelda Kanneberger

EXPERIENCES SHOWING, SHARING & BEWITCHING

In collages, sensual experiential installations and photo series Jutta Imelda Kanneberger develops new artistic perspectives from her numerous experiences as a stage designer and costume designer in various European cities. They focus are on current political positions, aesthetics and philosophy.

www.juimka.de

Photo size: about 30 x 42 cm (possibly larger on request), small edition: Price on request

Beate Flierl

Beate Flierl

Beate Flierl

Beate Flierl

Art & Healing at once

Beate Flierl’s work is art and healing at once. She works with topics and methods around the connection of cosmos, earth and the relationship between human and nature. As Textile artist, she only uses natural fibers such as wool, linen, hemp and silk. She she yarns them and dyes them with organic substances like plants, roots and insects. Beate Flierl is a master in several had-weaving techniques: Tapisserie, two-ply fabric and Ikat amongst others. The artist likes to share her knowledge with interested people, in order to keep these old and endangered textile techniques alive.

http://www.handwebart.de/

More works on request