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Sybille Lampe | ||||
Germany |
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Orange love acrylic, paper on canvas 100 x 100 cm |
African landscape acrylic, paper on canvas 100 x 100 cm |
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Tree acrylic, paper on canvas 80 x 80 cm |
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Statement Art does not mean reproducing the visible, but making the invisible visible. Paul Klee
Most of my paintings are abstract, but they do originate from the visible reality of l.e" landscapes and people that I met during my numerous travels. These impresslons merge wlth my inner visions that are documented in intensively applied colours, varnished ard watercolour areas are often counter poles and in relationship with the structure of the unpainted carwas and the various japanese papers, they produce condensings and hollow spaces and therefore lead to optical contrasts. This is what I call a landscape of immatirial truths. As you can see, I follow the Abstract Expressionism. I don’t think it’s important to follow planned colour relations and to have a composition concept, instead I let my inner pictures rise and transform and depict them immediately. Abstract painting means to me the process of idea conceiving and idea experiencing, which anyone can understand by knowledge about colour and shape relation theory. You will only get full access to an abstract painting if you let your contemplation and consciousness free while at the same time opening your heart and freeing your mind. My work has being strongly infiuenced through my years in Africa. The power and Emotions of this unique continent are transferred onto my paintings with strongly Applied colours, acrylic and pigmentation as well African soil (collected at each of my trips). Through painting more transparency and structure is added to my life. It i salso a kind of meditation to show the wonderful myth hiding in each and every detail of our daily life. Sybille Lampe
About born 1949 in Wörth/ Germany studies in mathematics and physics in Stuttgart /Germany studies in Art and Art History at KUNSTSEMINAR Metzingen (Prof.Iso Wagner) 1974/75 1 year -stay in Marseille/France 1983 1 year-stay in Johannesburg/South Africa 1992 -1997 5-year-stay in Nairobi/Kenia numerous exhibitions in Germany, Kenia, Switzerland and South Africa living in Walldorf/Germany member of the South African Society of Artists |
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ARTWORKS | figurative paintings | abstract and informal paintings | photography digital art and video art | sculpture |
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