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Hunting Season, Autumn 2016 Collage

Johanna Siegel

Germany

Collage, Acrylic on Paper

Size: 8.3 W x 11.8 H x 0 D in

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This collage was created during the open season in autumn. The artwork has the hunt, a life-or-death struggle as subject. The artwork on black and white file card paper shows on top a cutout of a hare or rabbit on the run on black. Below the cutout you see a drawing of the same rabbit and in comparison to the animal a huge red dot at the bottom of the paper which symbolizes the blood of a bullet wound. Thus, the rabbit seems to be still on the run, still alive, at least as silhouette in black and white, but a deadly shoot, a mortal wound might be the end, might have been the end already. If you look at the silhouettes in black and white, you see the motion and a rigor mortis. The artwork is signed and dated in pencil.

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Collage:Acrylic on Paper

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:8.3 W x 11.8 H x 0 D in

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Johanna Siegel is a scientist by training but fascinated by art. As an artist she is interested in the area of conflict between technology and nature, near and far e.g. by optical instruments but also travelling. Her artwork comprises a variety of subjects because the society, the diversity of cultures, and nature matter. The artist likes to experiment with materials and techniques like in a lab. In addition, she likes interactive performances because art and diversity create new spaces of possibility that not only question mental limitations. Usually, she works a bit longer on a special subject, a concept, quite tenaciously. Sometimes, she creates her art spontaneously, often with a sense of humor or criticism.

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