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“Green Waves” is a textile, relief-like work in which movement and stillness meet in a subtle way.
A flowing, hand-woven fabric drapes over the canvas in soft, controlled folds, creating a sculptural surface. The rhythmic lines of the hand embroidery reinforce this impression of movement – reminiscent of waves, currents, or organic growth processes.
The monochrome color scheme in nuanced shades of green lends the work a special depth and focus.… Light and shadow alter the perception depending on the viewing angle and make the surface appear vibrant.
“Green Waves” exists at the intersection of painting, textile art, and object. The work invites contemplative observation and unfolds its effect both up close – through its tactile qualities – and from a distance, where it appears as a calm, clear composition.
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.