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Currently on view at the exhibition "Adieu Tristesse" until April 28th, 2023 (Volksbank Erft eG Kerpen).
"Fine lines on your face...
They tell me many stories -
Happiness and pain... And why not,
Shouldn't you see life behind it?! (...)" - from the poem "Lebenslinien", Helene Mantei.
German version:
"Soft lines in your face,
they are telling me some stories,
luck but also pain
why should life not be seen behind them? (...)" - from the "Lifelines",… Helene Mantei
Clay, acrylic paint, crystal gel, black sand. mask design.
Object frame 33.5 x 33.5 x 9 cm. Total weight approx. 2800 g.
The object can be placed freely on a pedestal or piece of furniture.
Note: This object might be a bit too heavy to hang up.
Completely signed and dated on the reverse including the internal registration number.
More at https://www.extremcreativ.de
« Each of my works tells a story, and for the viewer, maybe their own ... »
Helene Mantei is a painter, draftsman, and sculptor based in Germany whose works have been featued in numerous solo and group exhibitions nationally. Dedicating her art to people, she translates their complex natures and emotional worlds into her compositions. Through metaphors and symbolism, Mantei introduces ideas and questions to the viewer, which they can only answer for themselves.