Glasbruch
| Height | 20.5 cm |
|---|---|
| Width | 15.5 cm |
| Length/Depth | 0.1 cm |
Material:
Primed, textured paper painted with oil, photogram, glue
Technique:
The photogram technique is an experimental method in which objects are exposed directly onto photographic paper without the use of a camera. This technique allows one to create unique images that depict the shape and texture of the object in a particularly detailed manner. The result of the photogram technique is an abstract image that depicts the shape and structure of the object in a fascinating way. In this case, the fine lines within the glass mass, the cuts and the fractured edges are discernible. The contours and surface of the glass have been transformed into a network of lines and shapes that captures the essence of the broken object in interplay with the light.
The collage technique is an art form that combines different materials and qualities. The combination of the photogram and the painted paper surface creates an interesting tension between order and chaos, precision and expressiveness. The photogram introduces a precise, detailed structure into the collage, whilst the painted paper surface exhibits an expressive, fragmented structure. This combination influences the viewer by encouraging them to consider both the details and the overall effect of the image.
Shipping:
The work will be dispatched in a bubble-wrap envelope – including a certificate of authenticity and a signature on the reverse.
Annina Münch
Studying Fine Art since 2020
In Sery’s Experimental Painting
classIn Vögele’s Moving Image
classat the
Dresden
Academy of Fine ArtsBorn
in Erlangen in
1993Exhibitions (selection)
• As if that were normal 2025
, Hole of Fame
,
Dresden
,
Germany
• Boundary-breaking, Engagement, Focus
202
5
,
Komplex45, Pirna
,
Germany
• University Art Biennial ADEMA 2025
,
Palma
, Mallorca
• Possibilities for One Another 2025
, Specialist Court Centre, Dresden
,
Germany
• ‘Water Isn’t Just for Washing’
2025
,
Gewandhausstraße 2, Dresden
,
Germany
• ‘Closed Eyes’ 2024,
Vg Friedensstraße, Dresden, Germany
• ‘City, Landscape and Figure’ 2018,
Gallery on the 2nd Floor of Dresden Town Hall, Germany