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The artwork, measuring 20x20x3cm, is a collage from the "Border Breakers" series. All collages made of paper explore the overcoming of boundaries and are part of the artist's personal exploration of the coronavirus pandemic and the resulting restrictions. In the painting, the black lines and brown wrapping paper represent the boundaries that each individual must confront. The blue area is made of Chinese paper, which Gramann dyed in this shade, tore… from a large piece of paper after it dried, and collaged onto the painting. The blue takes on the role of the border-crosser or border breaker. The painting is coated with a fine layer of paraffin wax.
« Good works of art have the power to captivate and delight every day, delight you, thereby enriching your life. I think that's great! »
Katja Gramann is a German artist whose painting follows the tradition of Art Informel. All of her works are consistently abstract. Her works have been exhibited in Germany in numerous solo and group events. Katja Gramann has also been successfully represented by a gallery in Belgium since 2022. Her participation in a summer exhibition at the Royal Academy of Art in London in 2022 also brought her international recognition. The artist pursues three styles in her painting: acrylic painting, mixed media (using ash, pigments, rock flour, charcoal, rust, and paper), and abstract collages made of fine Chinese paper, which Gramann colors herself, dries, and then arranges into a painting in a multi-layered process. Since 2021, Katja Gramann has been teaching painting at independent art academies in Vienna, Kolbermoor, and Bad Heilbrunn.