Anja Struck:
Picture "Wind Blowing in My Face" (2015)
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Picture "Wind Blowing in My Face" (2015)
Anja Struck:
Picture "Wind Blowing in My Face" (2015)

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ars mundi Exclusive Edition | limited, 199 copies | numbered | signed certificate | reproduction on Alu-Dibond behind acrylic glass | size 50 x 120 cm (h/w) | suspension device

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Picture "Wind Blowing in My Face" (2015)
Anja Struck: Picture "Wind Blowing in My Face" (2015)

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Picture "Wind Blowing in My Face" (2015)

The precision of blurriness - Anja Struck is a master of atmospheric staging. That applies, for example, to her works in which she unites people and landscape.
"Wind blowing in my face", which is part of a series of works dealing with the theme of the sea, is an example of this: the dissolution of boundaries, the blurring of motifs, and the emergence of blurriness lead to great atmospheric density. The wind becomes almost palpable.

Reproduction on Alu-Dibond behind 3 mm thick acrylic glass. Limited to 199 copies and numbered. Hand-signed certificate included. Size 50 x 120 cm (h/w). With suspension device. Due to the smooth surface, mirror effects may occur depending on the incidence of light. ars mundi Exclusive Edition.

The Lüneburg artist Anja Struck

About Anja Struck

A Master of Atmospheric Staging

The painter Anja Struck from Lüneburg, Germany, places humans at the centre of her work, staging them in landscapes, in movements or the form of portraits. The figures she paints always contain a significant part of her own emotional world: "Every work is a piece of myself, undisguised, naked and honest."

She is a master of atmospheric staging. This applies to her numerous portraits, where she brings them to life with cleverly placed light and shadow, and it also applies to her works, in which she brings people and landscapes together. Typical of these works are the dissolution of boundaries, the blurring of motifs, and the emergence of blurriness. Struck's protagonists become completely absorbed in their surroundings, almost blurred into them, thus becoming part of nature itself. This artistic effect conveys a sense of great freedom.

Struck, born in Hamburg in 1961, now lives and works in Lüneburg. She studied graphic art and design, art education and painting under Markus Lüpertz, among others.

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