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Anne Wölk succeeds in depicting the structures of the asteroid with the pencil in such a way that the object is brought to "life". A regular visitor to the inner Solar System, Churyumov-Gerasimenko orbits the Sun between the orbits of Jupiter and Earth once every 6.5 years. Like all comets, Churyumov-Gerasimenko is named after its discoverers. It was first observed in 1969 when several Kyiv astronomers visited the Alma-Ata Astrophysical Institute… in Kazakhstan to conduct a study of comets. Most of the time, however, its faint image is lost in a sea of stars, making observations with ground-based telescopes extremely difficult. During its short-lived excursions into the inner Solar System, the sun's heat vaporizes ice on the comet's surface and exudes jets of gas and dust grains into surrounding space. The comet emits ancient molecular oxygen from its core. (frame 60 x 80 cm)
« With human warmth, I try to translate the grandeur and the size of the cold, empty, and hostile universe into emotionally tangible paintings. »
Anne Wölk is a Berlin-based painter whose work explores the intersections of astronomy, speculative fiction, and contemporary landscape painting. With atmospheric color and precise lighting, she develops visionary topographies that straddle realism and imagination. She has had international solo exhibitions at the CICA Museum (South Korea) and the Casa da Cultura Ericeira Museum (Portugal). In 2025, her work was featured in the Herbstsalon of the Kunstverein Erlangen at the Kunstpalais and in the Casa da Cultura Ericeira's 2024 Retrospectiva. Her work will be published in 2025 in Issue 9 of Artsin Square magazine, curated by Galerie Droste. Wölk's painting emerges from the dialogue between scientific curiosity and the search for imaginary habitats beyond the known.