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“Desert Flower II” is a powerful textile mixed-media work that evokes the fragile beauty of a flower in a harsh, almost archaic landscape.
Vibrant yellows and reds meet dark, earthy textures, creating a captivating interplay of warmth, energy, and depth. The delicate embroideries and handcrafted materials form a multi-layered tapestry reminiscent of organic growth processes – fragile yet resilient.
At its center unfolds a flower-like form that… seems to glow from within. It symbolizes transformation, survival, and flourishing under extreme conditions.
“Desert Flower II” is a sensual, expressive, unique piece that, through its materiality and color intensity, develops a strong presence in the room and captivates the eye again and again.
Anke Pradel-Schönknecht uses textile materials as well as painting, collage, and mixed media – her creative path led her from classical painting through studies in textile and surface design to experimental textile art. With sophisticated techniques such as dyeing, printing, sewing, and layering diverse materials, she creates three-dimensional relief images and art quilts that combine tactile and visual stimuli. Her artworks convey curiosity, sensuality, and a captivating depth; they invite viewers to understand structures not only visually but also emotionally.