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Wald in der Nacht Print

Cornelia Steckhan

Germany

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Malerei öl , Bäume in der Mondschein. Kollektion Impressionen aus der Weltreisen.

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Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper

Size:10 W x 8 H x 0.1 D in

Size with Frame:15.25 W x 13.25 H x 1.2 D in

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Cornelia Steckhan Horn – Corky Art Conceptual Artist Featured Artist from Munich Germany. Cornelia Steckhan Horn is a Romanian-born German artist who residents in Munich - Germany and Imperial Beach - California. Background, Studies: High school and Baccalaureate Diploma in Bucharest - Romania Marketing in Munich and in Plymouth, United Kingdom. Art at the Hamburg Academy, Germany. Cornelia lives and paints in Munich, Germany and Imperial Beach, California. The German artist’s seemingly simplistic paintings reveal an incredible sophistication expressing her emotional experience versus physical reality. Starting late in the world of art after a successful business career, Cornelia’s paintings depict her subjective emotions and responses that arise from her personal experiences. She has made a massive impact on the art world in a short time with her expressionist paintings. She created and applied a New Painting Trend of Cosalien (Cosmos+alien) (Patent protect exists) The term futurism comes from the Latin futurum (future). The artist breaks with everything she sees as obsolete and traditional. She tries to set a new art trend. According to the futuristic artist, "art" is supposed to correspond to actual life rather than to reflect the past. Imitation of the past, whether as a theme or a motif, should be avoided, since it does not correspond to the originality and the time appropriately. Futurism frowned upon the old beauty ideals and sought "its" beauty ideals in speed and dynamics, cosmos, alien, futurology, science. On the other hand, if we look at their new images, we see a completely different cosmos. It is a cosmos in unfolding, in constant change, an open cosmos of infinite diversity. Cornelia travels extensively, absorbing art and architecture from the various cultures. She is an Conceptual Artist abstract painter and photographer inspired by color, pattern, texture, and light. She is not committed to a genre. A lot of ideas and concepts growing in her mind. For example, the protection of the environment and wildlife, universe and aliens, faces and eyes, landscapes and many others. Thoughts she takes from her travels and brings them with every stroke of her brush to the canvas. With great success and recognition in California, Cornelia also taught to paint for the elderly and for children, even for autistic kids. It gave her pleasure to see with what eagerness even handicapped children were at work.

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