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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
31.5x49.2in
About this artwork
Separated from himself, man is lonely.
(the upside-down portraits above),
does not recognize himself
And likewise, he does not understand the world or the beings in it.
But through courage and strength (bear in the background),
can he muster the energy to...
look at yourself
and recognize a part of themselves (large portraits).
With will and wisdom (owls)
Is man capable of it
Things that burden him
to process them and can let them go.…
By letting go (the fabric falling at the edges)
The person receives new energy –
New confidence can arise from the past (emerald).
This enables him to
to take action
and to use his ideas for a better world.
This enables humans to
to save a fraction of this world.
Every person who tries to save a part,
Save the whole world.
For this work
I was able to win the Art for Hope Special Award
from Palm Art Award
win in 2021.
Annika Korbitsch, a trained goldsmith, silversmith, and engraver, now devotes herself intensively to painting and drawing. She combines precise, aesthetically sophisticated techniques with a slow, meticulous approach. Her style blends fantasy and reality, often in portraits of women and children, conveying palpable energy, emotion, and a part of her soul. Her works resonate with profound meaning and invite viewers to discover more than mere decoration—offering them new impulses and inspiration.