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"Heimat 2" is a paper collage with photographic fragments by the Schwabach-based photographic artist Klaus Burkhardt. It explores identity as something mutable, multifaceted, and sometimes hidden. The depicted figure invites reflection on the relationship between inner world and external perception. Here, "Heimat" appears as a subjective, inner space situated between self-image, external perception, and imagination.
Roswitha Müller creates intense, expressive collages that open the view beyond familiar ideas. Her works invite you to rediscover facets, stories and viewpoints from different perspectives and times. Through their transformative effect, the images change the space in which they are for a longer period of time.
She creates her works under the name ROHSCHNITT collages in a classic, handcrafted manner using a cutter, scissors and glue on canvas or paper. She prefers to use (her own) photographs, gelli prints, handmade collage paper, acrylic paint and textile fibers. In multi-layered compositions, Roswitha Müller combines places, landscapes and people to create stories full of emotions and surprises. Her often tactile works oscillate between the familiar and the unknown.
Roswitha Müller lives and works in Schwabach near Nuremberg.