Artists
STEPHAN DENKENDORF
The technique of Stephan’s works of art conforms to what is at hand. Acrylic paint, oil paint, crayon, colored pencil, lead pencil, bark, soot, dirt.
The artist’s fingers are just as little sterile as his way of looking at the visible and the invisible.
ISABELLA TRIMMEL
Techniques and media are not in the foreground for Isabella Trimmel.
The Berlin by choice is experimenting with it as a means to an end. The result counts.
Volker Nikel
In his works as a painter, sculptor and performance artist, Volker Nikel often breaks through the boundaries between artistic genres or the visualization of the figurative and the abstract.
Josefa Trimmel-Tscharmann
Josefa is a native Austrian.
Already in her youth, she discovered her love for visual arts. After training at the Fashion School (Wiener Neustadt), the Academy of Fine Arts (Vienna) and the renown Fashion School Michelbeuern she studied both the ancient masters and contemporary art in England and Switzerland.
Hanna Frenzel
Hanna Frenzel is an educated lithographer and she studied art.
As a performance artist she has participated in numerous international performance festivals.
Martin Gietz
Martin Gietz’ artistic style shows a strong affinity to expressivity, which he also combines with characteristics of defamiliarization, surrealism, abstractions in his artistic creations.
Nika Gietz
Nika Gietz employs a naïve yet striking visual language in her artistic work. Her creations are uniquely abstract, via reduced shapes and colors. Complex experiences of daily life, non-stop influx of information get depicted by the artist through symbols.