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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
33.1x25.2in
About this artwork
The important thing is to be able to see beauty. Not only to look, but also to discover and recognize. For Anne Wölk, every painting is a huge universe of possibilities in which we humans can think beautiful new stories.
Wölk's work of art "Horsehead Nebula" enables a journey into a distant structure made of glowing interstellar gas. The oil painting, executed in fine details, offers the opportunity for a moment in quiet reflection. The artist transfers… the beauty of the mist into painting. The picture shows an untouched, inaccessible place in nature and enables deep immersion in color, space and light. The Horsehead Nebula is a 3 light-year part of a dark cloud in Orion. Its silhouette, similar to a horse's head, stands out majestically against the glowing red emission nebula IC 434. Because of the prevailing conditions in the cosmos, molecules form there that cannot exist on earth.
« 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.