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AFTER THE RAIN IS BEFORE THE SUN Painting

Mascha Oehlmann

Germany

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 23.6 W x 23.6 H x 1.5 D in

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AFTER THE RAIN IS BEFORE THE SUN (March 14, 2015) - Wilmersdorf, Berlin Mixed Media On Canvas (Acrylic, Paper) 60x60x3,8 cm Series: Every Other Monday Findings from Berlin AFTER THE RAIN IS BEFORE THE SUN is one of three paintings I created based on the enormous visual impressions during the preceding days of the solar eclipse that occured on March 20, 2015. As in my previous works ‚recycles‘, this spring series partly integrates found objects from current surroundings and countries placing them into a new context. This time the variety of Berlin’s boroughs are the platform for my strolls and findings. Each borough, each ‚Kiez‘ has its own flair and people leave their traces. Vice versa: Boroughs leave traces on their inhabiting people. With this project I aim to catch some of what’s left behind: findings and vibes bringing them into a new context. Every other Monday one newly created painting emerging from the impressions and findings of the strolls were up online and exhibited at a venue located in its original borough along with the other paintings arising from the strolls for two weeks. The idea is to make the art and findings accessible, shareable and to support the exchange of people within the different boroughs of Berlin by returning the arts to their place of origin.

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Painting:

Acrylic on Canvas

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One-of-a-kind Artwork

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23.6 W x 23.6 H x 1.5 D in

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My artistic mission is transformation. Evolving from merely figurative paintings in the past to abstracts and the combination of the two, my current artwork is mostly driven by the exploration and implementation of found objects collected from different parts of the USA, Nigeria, Germany, Italy and the UK. At times I add photographs taken on my discovery journeys, transforming all materials into a new context. In my earlier works, I have been drawn to the depiction of people, from the individual to the couple or group, ceremonial dances, weddings and celebrations. In my art I have found a place to address issues and themes of cultural diversity. Creating a body of work on Yoruba Nigerian deities in 2004, and including their actual attributes onto canvas, lead me to further explore bringing reality into the fictional world rather than portraying reality through painting. The circle of nature is broken. That’s reality. I recycle. With my paintings I combine objects with canvas, opposing colors of nature versus found, non-natural objects thrown into our environment. Trashed objects are footprints of what people leave behind. We live in a society where consumption and mass production are influencing our minds and landscapes. We are conditioned to expect unlimited accessibility, availability and fulfillment of materialistic 'needs'. In my art, previously mass-produced objects become unique items, shaped by time and usage. Trash ideally transforms into 'Zen with a message'. Materials tell stories and are taken out of reality. I aim to see, recycle and rebalance, testing boundaries of materials, surfaces and painting.

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