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Ins Licht Sculpture

Katrin Süss

Germany

Sculpture, Paper mache on Cardboard

Size: 51.2 W x 51.2 H x 2.8 D in

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Description: At first sight, the discs with their strong relief seem to be the active part of the composition do they not imprint themselves onto the paper, do they not draw the surface towards them? But the outer shape, a square, lends a moment of tranquillity to the circular movement. This other elementary shape corresponds with the roundness, embedding it in space, in width and height. Equally, the whiteness of the silky paper merges the circle with the square. This characterises the front face, whilst at the back, and only there, the grey cardboard just sits on the surface. This is obscured to the view, instead a secret dominance of the surface is maintained, for the centre of the circle is always empty.----------------------------

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Sculpture:Paper mache on Cardboard

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:51.2 W x 51.2 H x 2.8 D in

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# born in Dresden, Germany # lives and works in Dresden and Berlin # Educational Journey to Crete, Greece # Seminars in Salzburg: Artistic Essentials, Painting, Graphic Arts # Educational Journeys to Crimea and the Ukraine # EU Scholarship in Lanzarote, Spain # Scholarship New York City # When her first-born daughter Clara died in the 1990s, the imagery of the circle turned into a highly personal part of her creative work. # Suess began reeling up oversized wheels. Resembling landscapes and earth structures, the rough and smooth surfaces appear to lead into infinity, like the lifeline of a never-ending story. The heavy objects, sometimes over a meter in diameter, were placed behind white, silky Japanese paper where they assumed an almost hovering lightness. (written by Susann & Ulf Krueger from SQUARING THE CIRCLE) www.katrinsuess.com

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