"Lenny"
| Height | 55 cm |
|---|---|
| Width | 85 cm |
| Length/Depth | 1 cm |
aus dieser Zeit.
Abstrakt auf Papier gebracht, in DIN 1 schwarz/weiss mit Acryl und Tusche.
Carmen Eichenberg
studied at the Academy of Fine Arts under Prof. Markus Lüpertz
. Carmen lives and works in Riedenburg in the Altmühl Valley.
"“Art has always been a part of my life, with its boundless diversity.”
Exhibitions and other events:
‘
:
’ (Art Festival),
June 2023; Exhibition
in Riedenburg: ‘Sonnwendfeier’ (Midsummer Festival), June
2024;
Kunstwendfeier Riedenburg: Exhibition ‘Zwischenräume’ (Interstices) at the Passage
with the “NUBIS” study
group
July 2024
Exhibition at
Plankstetten Monastery
September 2024 Exhibition
at the Sudturm
in
Gottmadingen
with the “NUBIS” study
group
February 2025Final
exhibition of Prof. Markus Lüpertz’s postgraduate class
at the Academy of Fine Arts in Kolbermoor.
September / October 2025
:
Exhibition
‘No Roses, No Daisies’ at the Dachau
m
Water Tower
with the ‘NUBIS’ study group
;
February 2026: Final
exhibition
of Prof. Markus Lüpertz’s masterclass
at the Academy of Fine Arts in Kolbermoor.
Her paintings are imaginative, diverse, multifaceted and usually rich in colour, yet also simple and unambiguous.
She loves spontaneous illusions and colours that allow emotions to be expressed.
My inspiration often comes from the phases of life I am going through.
Nature
,
with its indescribable facets, plays a major role in this.
But it is also events, a love of music, or moments I am experiencing right now.
When emotions arise through pictures, captivating and enriching me, it validates what I do.
At present, it is also ancient frescoes and architectural structures that I increasingly find reflected within me as a source of inspiration.
Since 2023
,
I have been studying drawing and painting at the Academy of Fine Arts under Prof. Markus Lüpertz.
Since April 2025, I have been in my final year of study in the masterclass.