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“Ice Flowers” is a contemporary art quilt that translates the fragile beauty of frozen natural phenomena into textile form.
The organic structures are reminiscent of winter ice flowers on glass – fleeting forms that spread, branch out, and disappear again. The combination of hand- and machine-guided quilting lines creates relief-like surfaces that subtly absorb light and reflect it vividly.
The color palette of cool greens, grays, and violets… is interspersed with bright, almost luminous areas. This creates a captivating interplay between depth and lightness, between density and dissolution.
"Ice Flowers" moves between observation of nature and abstraction. The work invites the viewer to delve into its delicate structures and discover ever new forms and associations.
Anke Pradel-Schönknecht uses textile materials as well as painting, collage, and mixed media – her creative path led her from classical painting through studies in textile and surface design to experimental textile art. With sophisticated techniques such as dyeing, printing, sewing, and layering diverse materials, she creates three-dimensional relief images and art quilts that combine tactile and visual stimuli. Her artworks convey curiosity, sensuality, and a captivating depth; they invite viewers to understand structures not only visually but also emotionally.