• Germany •
Neon Tube Light, Organic material on Canvas , Wood Without Stand
22(L) x 22(H) x 7(D)in
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In this work, I embody my fascination with the organic world through abstract forms and vibrant colors. I use silicone, a material based on natural raw materials, to create a dynamic, vibrant texture that captures the eye and stimulates the senses. Each form in the image is individually sculpted, either by hand or created using an artistic molding process from a self-made master model. This composition reflects the infinite diversity and beauty of… nature, brings energy and harmony to any space, and invites the viewer to rediscover the work again and again.
The sprawling cosmos of Dortmund artist Barbara Koch zooms viewers into a magical world of her own. Koch uses media such as painting, sculpture, and installations and trained at renowned art schools such as the University of Applied Sciences in Dortmund and the Accademia di Belle Arti in Milan. Her distinctive style, characterized by a professional and conscious approach to her chosen visual language, focuses on the classic casting of abstract-figurative formations, incorporating initial drawings, models, and ultimately silicone elements into the creative process. The biomorphic formations, often made of silicone, seem to exude a toxic beauty. The works are typically multi-partite, evoking associations with swarms, lichens, and fungi, as well as imaginative magnifications of microcosmic phenomena and flourishing, intact underwater worlds.