A series of large-format ink works on Japanese paper can be seen in the current exhibition "Rauschen" at KUNSTraum SCHWERIN. Claudia Heinicke's artistic work is about the examination of memories and impressions from the landscape. In the current paintings, these memories and impressions refer specifically to a tree - an approximately 150-year-old black poplar that stands or stood on Nexöplatz in Greifswald. The painterly means are implemented in abstract form using a conceptual approach. This means that the choice of colors and the way in which the paint is applied are determined in advance by the artist. A rough grid serves as the basis and structure. Deviations arise during the painting process and are directly visible to the viewer.
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