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The carnival in Venice (Italy) fascinates people all over the world.
In this artistic realization, the beauties of the city remain in the background. The domes of the basilica on the island of San Giorgio, the gondolas and the piers of the boats are therefore made in pencil.
In contrast, three masks present themselves in colorful splendor in the foreground. In the center, the red mask symbolizes love.
The dreamy blue and lavish jewelry is reserved… for wealth. Its antithesis is the right mask, which stands for secretive and mysterious excursions from everyday life.
The contrast of pencil and color creates a wonderful tension and does justice to the surprises of the carnival.
« Vanitas resonates in the allegria about the beauty of creation. This calls for striving to preserve the unique creation with gratitude and humility! »
Karin Steffek-Moravia has received major international awards and attracted considerable attention with her exhibitions worldwide. In addition to exploring socio-political issues, particularly environmental protection, she creates "hymns to the beauty of creation" with her transparent, watercolor-based pencil and colored pencil drawings. Steffek-Moravia also skillfully explores spiritual and mystical themes, blending yesterday and today into a compelling harmony.