Frühling In Simulacrum IX (2020) 摄影 由 Margarete Schrüfer

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  • 外形尺寸 46.5x28.7 in
    单独工作的尺寸,不带框架: 高度 45.3in, 宽度 27.6in
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2020 Giclée print 2 out of 3 prints 115 x 70 cm framed signed and numbered by the artist 2500,00 Euro Margarete Schrüfer lives and works in Nürnberg, Germany. She is a “Meisterschüler” of artist Ottmar Hörl from the year 2002 and perfected her art[...]
2020

Giclée print

2 out of 3 prints

115 x 70 cm

framed

signed and numbered by the artist

2500,00 Euro

Margarete Schrüfer lives and works in Nürnberg, Germany.

She is a “Meisterschüler” of artist Ottmar Hörl from the year 2002 and perfected her art since then. Margarete Schrüfers main material is paper and her preferred technique is orgami.

Margarete Schrüfer follows in creating process of her artworks Japanese traditions. She produces paper flowers according to origami principles and records this process photographically.

In a time-consuming and labor-intensive process, each origami flower is folded by the artist herself, the individual stages of development are photographed and then superimposed.

This creates a blurred and unique look that has a high painterly quality. After studying in Japan, she integrated this ancient Japanese art of origami folding into her art and dedicated entire series of pictures to it.

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Margarete Schrüfer lives and works in Nürnberg, Germany. She is a “Meisterschüler” of artist Ottmar Hörl from the year 2002 and perfected her art since then. Margarete Schrüfers main material is paper[...]

Margarete Schrüfer lives and works in Nürnberg, Germany.

She is a “Meisterschüler” of artist Ottmar Hörl from the year 2002 and perfected her art since then. Margarete Schrüfers main material is paper and her preferred technique is orgami.

Margarete Schrüfer follows in creating process of her artworks Japanese traditions.  She produces paper flowers according to origami principles and records this process photographically. 

In a time-consuming and labor-intensive process, each origami flower is folded by the artist herself, the individual stages of development are photographed and then superimposed.

This creates a blurred and unique look that has a high painterly quality. After studying in Japan, she integrated this ancient Japanese art of origami folding into her art and dedicated entire series of pictures to it.

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