Eva Lippert

Eva Lippert

Eva Lippert

Eva Lippert

Mixed media, objects, illustrations, accessoires

Every work of art made by Eva Lippert tells a story to the beholders – sometimes they’ll find their own story in there. Inspired by dreams, travels to foreign cultures, nature, and increasingly current world affairs, ideas, feelings and experiences are made visible through various techniques as weaving, embroidery, knitting, collage, printing and painting. It is an exciting challenge, to find the appropriate medium for every theme, and to use the strength of the actual technique for narration. The thus resulting transformation of findings and waste, that form an alliance with e.g. vintage brooches and embroidered ribbons to become a treasure, arouse a perennial immense fascination. Every piece of work is individual. It’s handmade, or, as the scarf- and skirts-collections, based on painted, drawn or handcrafted designs, that are printed in very small quantities digitally in Como and Berlin, and processed further in Germany and Switzerland while using different lining and waistband fabrics for each piece.

Mor here: www.eva-li.com 

Elisabeth Schneller

Elisabeth Schneller

Elisabeth Schneller

Elisabeth Schneller

Stories

Elisabeth Schneller’s objects, in whatever technique and whatever materials created, always tell us individual stories and deal with personal or general topics of life and feelings. The artist translates the theme into her favourite materials clay and wood. Clay, which is formed by adding, wood and stone, in which a shape is formed by taking away. In order to make the transience visible, for example, the sculptor scorch wooden objects, uses soft sandstone or shapes objects in such a way that they show signs of use (e. g. original-sized luggage such as suitcases, hat boxes, sports bags and rucksacks made of clay). In addition to working with clay, wood and stone, Elisabeth casts objects in concrete, ceramics, acrylic, plaster, etc. using silicone casting. Some multimedia implementations are also integrated in her artistic oeuvre.

https://www.elisabethschneller.ch/

Prices on request

Simone Birk

Simone Birk

Simone Birk

Simone Birk

In her creative work Simone Birk reflects the emotions. She uses different techniques and materials such as clay, wood and stone. In the last years she has also devoted herself to painting.

More works on request

hehocra

hehocra

hehocra: Studio for Memory and Change

hehocra: Studio for Memory and Change

Change starts with us

Using collages, installations, objects and photography, Doreen Trittel utilizes different ways to address her main topics: Memory and Change. She is doing so by mixing, combining different materials and forms of expression. This diversity in styles and techniques allows her to address fundamental questions of life and enables changes of perspective. Captivated by this metamorphosis from the past to the present and into the future, Doreen Trittel sees this as a tremendous opportunity for positive change and internal growth.

www.hehocra.de

Prices on request

ART LUMINARI

ART LUMINARI

ART LUMINARI

ART LUMINARI

A special kind of light art

Unusual forms, fascinating combinations of colours and a unique play of light and shadow – ART LUMINARI stands for a shining connection of sculpture, painting and light design. Herbert Stecher’s creative light objects make rooms shine. As a qualified photo designer, specialised in architectural and industrial photography, he uses light as a design medium. “Light is the basis of all life on earth and of existential importance for all of us. It influences our moods more than we can imagine. Feelings like security, warmth but also coldness and loneliness can be supported and even evoked by light” Stecher explains.

By combining pigmented concrete, raw iron and pictorially designed colourful surfaces, he develops an expressive balance between playful effortlessness and solid materiality. Integrated energy-saving LED lights atmospherically illuminate his objects. This, in combination with relief-like surfaces of concrete, iron, gypsum, structure paste, leaf gold, pigmented textile hardener, synthetic resin or acrylic paint, produces an exceptional effect.

I believe that in times of industrial mass production, sustainable and individually manufactured objects have a special significance,” Stecher says. Currently his portfolio of unusual light objects, which by the way can be placed within rooms but also outdoors, amounts up to 50 types – all of them unique specimens. In his atelier in Burscheid, North Rhine-Westphalia, Stecher checks his artworks for technical feasibility and carries out experimental developments. “While dealing with the topic of light, I have inevitably come across fascinating space images by modern telescopes, probes and satellites. The infinite diversity of colour compositions and representations of structures influenced many of my objects, such as Hellos, Cehris, Jalos or Ekka.” Another inspiring factor is the ornamentation of classical labyrinths.

www.art-luminari.de

Height: between 0,40 und 2,40 m (can be changed by colored coated struts)

Weight: between 3 und 120 kg

Prices on request 

Whether in the private sphere of life, or in the business rooms – ART LUMINARI art objects can also be integrated in the exterior as well as in the outer space. Here some examples:

© Shutterstock: 2M media, Zastolskiy Victor, zhu difeng

© fotolia: XtravaganT, 3DarcaStudio, virtua73, Dmitry Koksharov

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© Herbert Stecher