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Abstract and expressive – the works of the colour virtuoso
Annette Werndl (b. 1956 in Deggendorf, Bavaria) are internationally
appreciated and exhibited. The monograph assembles her works from
the past years which were inspired mainly by sojourns in the United
States and specially New York, and by the development of the music
of the time (jazz, blues and pop). Annette Werndl was encouraged
from an early age to pursue her talent as a painter and to work
with oil paints on canvas. However, it was only after a number of
years working as an interior designer that she decided to become an
independent artist. She studied painting at various art academies
and was a member of the master classes of Jerry Zeniuk and Herman
Nitsch. Through her extensive travels and sojourns in faraway
places she has developed her own pictorial language.
The artist Heinrich Knopf (*1949) lives in Munich and at Lake
Garda. Even in his youth he focused in the transformation of iron,
one of the oldest materials used in art. His sculptures radiate
lightness and movement and invite the viewer to a playful
relationship with ever-changing angles. Heinrich Knopf gives the
heaviness we initially associate with iron as a material an almost
flowing dynamism. The forms of his works are abstracted and derived
from the constant movement of water, which remains a source of
fascination for him. Filigree and flooded with light -apparently
hovering - his works evoke perspectives which perplex. In
large-format illustrations and detail shots the publication
provides an overview of his creative work and allows the viewer to
study the works and their forms at leisure.
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