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This work is a portrait of a woman printed on foil. The motif is an individual digital work. The whole thing is backed by a collage sewn together from paper. AMANDINE is the first picture in the series and therefore the title begins with A.
The work is signed and comes with a certificate of authenticity.
Frame available for an additional charge.
Nina Florence Juncker is a multidisciplinary artist whose roots lie in her background as a painter, photographer, textile artist, and digital artist. Her techniques and styles are diverse, utilizing various media such as paper, foil, and film, and employing printing techniques, sprays, inkstones, and collage, often in multiple layers and based on photographs or prints she has created. The emotions conveyed by her works are as complex as her techniques—inviting the viewer to look beneath the surface and experience the added value of the hidden layers. The themes of light and shadow, as well as structure, are also recurring focuses. Nina Florence Juncker lives and works on the outskirts of Berlin. The city of Berlin, with its many facets, offers numerous motifs that she then artistically interprets.