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Unmounted artwork. Mounting and/or framing available on request.
Dimensions :
123.6x133.9in
About this artwork
In my artwork, I have combined 126 different spirals into a tranquil and vibrant image. Each individual spiral is painted with self-rubbed Japanese ink (sumi) using light or firm brush pressure and in a single movement on wafer-thin rice paper. Each spiral is unique and an expression of a vibrant and profound depiction of human existence. The spiral begins with the point at the center, the here and now. Every day holds a new challenge. Each spiral… is different: delicate and cautious, strong and energetic, hesitant or curious. Am I in the here and now or in the maelstrom, in the emptiness of the hurricane? How do I find myself? This artwork brings a calming yet stimulating energy to any room, as a constant reminder of the complexity of our existence.
Karin Fröhlich is an experienced painter who studied under Prof. Kuno Gonschior and Prof. Bernd Koberling at the Berlin University of the Arts in the 1980s, graduating as a master student. Several semesters of study in Japan have had a lasting influence on and inspired her artistic career. Both Japanese painting techniques and classical Japanese literature shape and inspire her conceptual work. She has integrated various Japanese art forms into her works. Influenced by Japanese ink painting, Nihong-ga, and other techniques, she also uses colored pencil on tracing paper, watercolor, and spatial installations to convey complex aesthetic concepts. Her art delves deeply into emotions with subtle color spectra that depict seasons, moods, and feelings within a personal biography.