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The work of art is an etching in aquatint technique. A copper plate was used on which the motif was first scratched with an etching needle. A total of 2 copper plates were used. With the unusual image of the playing monkeys, the artist builds a bridge to the past. The model for this illustration comes from the island of Thera/Santorini. In the town of Akrotiri, in the so-called House of Monkeys, there is a fresco that dates back to the Bronze Age… and served as a model or inspiration for Andrea. This vintage style creates a feeling of nostalgia and transports antiquity into our modern times. The light red print comes with a passepartout and wooden frame.
My work combines nature and culture in a contemporary, color-intensive visual language. At its core lies the question of how we perceive landscape, history, and cultural heritage – and what responsibility arises from this.
I paint in a space between abstraction and figuration. Reduced motifs open up the pictorial space and actively engage the viewer. In this way, each work remains multifaceted and individually accessible.
In addition, prints such as etchings (aquatints) and monotypes are created, in which, among other things, historical and ancient motifs meet a contemporary perspective. Past and present enter into a lively dialogue.
My work has been shown in numerous exhibitions, some of them juried, and is represented in private collections. Each piece is a carefully developed, unique work – created for people who want to experience art.