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"Learning to Fly" 2 - Nevertheless "is a dynamic, high-quality dance drawing in charcoal / ink mixed media on strong watercolor cardboard, sealed with fixative. Inspired by modern dance, the representation interprets dance movements in relation to the eternal dream of flying.
Charcoal drawing, processed with brush and Chinese ink. With passepartout for an 80x60cm frame.
The dance expression inspires Judith C. Riemer again and again in her art,… the dance has accompanied the artist her entire life.
« I paint the moment where movement and stillness touch – rooted in an inner rhythm, grown from the nature-bound vastness of my childhood. »
Judith Riemer is a German abstract artist whose atmospheric works emerge from the interplay of movement and stillness. Influenced by her previous work as an interior designer, she explores the effects of atmosphere, light, and visual tranquility within a space.
After studying interior design, she continuously developed her artistic practice as a freelance painter. Her works are predominantly oil on canvas. Gestures, traces, layering, and deliberate reduction characterize her working process and create pictorial spaces of quiet tension and atmospheric depth.
Transitions are central to her work – moments of change, of pausing, and of becoming open. Light, rhythm, and reduced color palettes create works that do not seek to explain or capture, but rather to open space for individual perception.
Judith Riemer lives and works in Lower Saxony, Germany.