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In my work I depicted a mysterious bay window, inspired by the story of Hans Christian Andersen's "The Old House" from 1848.
A fairy tale about the wonderful friendship between an old man and a little boy: A very old man lives in the house across the street from the boy's family. The two become friends when the child sends the lonely old man a tin soldier and is invited into the strange house. The tin soldier goes missing, but when the boy is long… grown up, he finds him again.
This captures the moment when the tin soldier stands at the open bay window. Using pastels, I brought the textures of the bricks and the reflections of the window glass to life.
The painting will be on display in the GALLERY in the Central Library in Dresden until June 28, 2025, and will be available for purchase thereafter.
« My paintings emerge from the fascinating palette of the world that surrounds us, artistically shaped with human creative power, in dialogue with the innermost of my self. »
The painter and graphic artist Karen Koschnick studied at the Dresden Academy of Fine Arts (HfbK Dresden) from 1998 to 2004. In 2002, she completed a guest study program at the Berlin-Weissensee Academy of Art under Prof. Dr. Manfred Zoller and Prof. Hanns Schimansky, and in 2003, she studied at the University of Cuenca and in Málaga, Spain. From 2008 to 2010, she was a master student of Prof. Elke Hopfe at the Dresden Academy of Fine Arts. Since 2014, she has been pursuing doctoral studies at the Hamburg University of Fine Arts under Prof. Dr. Michael Diers and Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Scholz. She received her doctorate in July 2023 from the Hamburg University of Fine Arts. In 2024 and 2025, she spent six weeks each in South Korea as an artist in residence, and in 2023 she spent six weeks in Wroclaw/Breslau in Poland together with her daughter.