Christine Geiszler - Landgang

The Berlin artist Christine Geiszler processes in her series of pictures personal  landscape impressions in abstract imagery and thus creates an unusual landscape portrait.
At first glance, unusual perspectives and intense colors confuse the viewer on his search for something familiar from the natural space.
The artist wonders how we perceive nature? What remains after a natural experience?
An intense experience in nature is full of emotions.
In her works Christine Geiszler breaks away from the formal landscape representation and works with these emotions.
Color clouds and invented amorphous or geometric shapes meander through the image space.

Flowing, curved and apparantly heavy, rigid elements fly through an area that remains undetermined. Glowing colored areas and shapes filled with dark pencil face each other in contrast. The wide range of an emotional world mapped in a landscape picture.

Date comment:
... during the opening hours of the library.

Venue
Foyer
Inf.-,Komm.-u.Medien-Ztr. (IKMZ)
Zentralcampus

Platz der Deutschen Einheit 2
03044 Cottbus

Kontakt

Antje Tworke-Heybutzki
Technische Grunddienste IKMZ
T 2585
heyb(at)b-tu.de
Graphite and acrylic on paper (Ch. Geiszler)