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Dieses Werk zeigt 3 Ginkgo Blätter mit Tusche auf Papier getupft. Es gibt eine Geschichte über den Ginkgo. Ginkgos are ‚living fossils‘ that thrived 270 million years ago, before the age of dinosaurs. They found a safe haven in Eastern Asia, where they were cultivated as sacred trees representing eternal life. Ginkgos can live to be 1000-2500 years old and grow 65 feet tall. In fall their green leaves transition to saffron yellow, which release in… a sequence that creates a mystical golden-rainfall.
Ginkgo trees also symbolize the balance of yin and yang. Yin & Yang are harmonic and opposing forces while yin is seen as the feminine essence and yang as the masculine essence of the sun.
Andrea Mönch is a Munich-based artist who trained at the Nuremberg Academy of Fine Arts and the Karlsruhe University of Art and Design. She works with media such as prints, hand-sewn fashion objects, canvas works, and ceramics. She combines Japanese aesthetics with the simplicity of Shaker philosophy; her techniques range from screen printing and papermaking to sewing and drawing, always driven by experimental curiosity and precision. Her works radiate a quiet intensity, sensitive materiality, and a deep, calm presence.
The timeless Kamon emblems are reimagined through hand-printed screen art. Blending tradition with contemporary design, each piece captures symbols of happiness and good fortune, crafted to inspire and uplift your everyday surroundings.