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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
36x48in
About this artwork
Exhibited in the all-women exhibition “Bitter Sweet,” Oʻahu, 2024
Presented as a central work in Bitter Sweet (2024), Attic explores memory as an internal, layered space. Warm browns and oranges move through deep blue fields, where translucency allows forms to emerge, overlap, and recede like sedimented time.
Biomorphic shapes drift between presence and dissolution, suggesting fragments of the familiar—childhood impressions, lost objects, unfinished… narratives. Rather than a fixed image, the painting constructs a perceptual architecture that is both intimate and expansive, inviting the viewer into a space shaped by remembering and forgetting.
Through subtle shifts in opacity and form, Attic reflects on what we carry and what evolves—where transformation unfolds quietly within accumulated experience.
A key work in the Forms, Visions, and Transcendence series, it extends an ongoing investigation into abstraction as a language of memory and change.
"Because you are alive, everything is possible" Thich Nhat Hanh
Anika Kuntze is a Berlin-trained visual artist whose work blends European conceptual rigor with the elemental immediacy of life in Hawaii, where she lives and works. Grounded in Communication, Arts, and Culture Studies, her practice is informed by an awareness of visual language, perception, and identity.. By utilizing process-driven and meditative techniques inspired by biomorphic surrealism. Asian philosophy and the islands nature she constructs dense microstructures that dissolve into expansive compositions, exploring “in-between spaces” that invite viewers to reflect on identity and perception. Her artworks evoke a sense of wonder, introspection, and psychological resonance, drawing the viewer into the mysteries of transformation and belonging. Her works resonate on multiple levels: visually striking yet psychologically nuanced, intimate yet expansive. They reward close observation and offer lasting engagement.