Motivsuche
| Height | 70 cm |
|---|---|
| Width | 50 cm |
| Length/Depth | 0.5 cm |
2025
Acryl auf Malplatte
70 x 50 cm
Manchmal ist man leicht überfordert mit der Weite der Landschaft. Welchen Ausschnitt nimmt man? Was lässt man weg? Ein Stück Papier mit einem rechteckigen Ausschnitt kann Abhilfe leisten: Schaut man durch, kann man wesentlich leichter auswählen, was mannun darstellen möchte - manchmal zur Verwirrung Außenstehender.
Zuvor ausgestellt im Künstlerhaus Andreasstadel in Regensburg.
Versand:
Die Arbeit wird im Karton versendet – inklusive Echtheitszertifikat und Signatur auf der Vorderseite
Julia Helena Ettenhuber
In her paintings, she explores the self and her surroundings, bringing them to life in a striking and sometimes humorous way through the use of bold colours. In doing so, she pays particular attention to the seemingly small and mundane moments in life. It is a kind of diary that invites the viewer to identify with the figures and to perceive everyday life
in a new light.
Her colourful and vibrant paintings have already won over audiences on numerous occasions; her works have been exhibited several times in the Regensburg area and Upper Bavaria:
,
2019: “Kunst Mix Tape”, Rosenheim
2023: Art exhibition at the University of Regensburg
2023: “Light Pro Art”, Munich and Regensburg
2023: Solo exhibition at the art forum of the University
of
Regensburg
2023: “Art Meets Technology”, exhibition in collaboration with AVL Software Functions and Händlmaier, calendar
cover2023
: “human nature”, Städtische Galerie im Leeren Beutel,
Regensburg
2024: University of Regensburg Art Exhibition, cover
artwork2024: “Art Meets Technology”, exhibition in collaboration with AVL Software Functions and Händlmaier at the Porsche Centre Regensburg and Kulturhaus Fronfeste
Roding
2024–2025: Exhibition “Inner Life” at the W1 Cultural Centre, Regensburg
2025: University of Regensburg
Art Exhibition
2025: Exhibition “Vogelwild” as part of the Argus Collective at the Kulturraum Vor Der Grieb, Regensburg
2025: Exhibition at the Künstlerhaus Andreasstadel as part of the “Stadel temporär” exhibition series,
Regensburg
2026: University of Regensburg Art Exhibition