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A B O U T 

I am very grateful that my art-loving parents took me so often to exhibitions and vernissages when I was very young.

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Because of them, I have become fascinated with Paul Klees’ hand puppets, much more so than by Goya’s drawings early in my childhood. My parents also encouraged me continuously to be creative. I liked to draw, and my parents hung lots of pieces around the house, as all good parents do.

 

They always told my brothers and me that "art gives us an experience like nothing else does, a chance to connect, understand, and explore perceptions, feelings, and ideas.“

 

Unfortunately, it was only in 2015 that I was able to follow my innermost desire and to start the project "LOOK INSIDE“. With this project I wanted to create a cast bronze sculpture that combines parts of our anatomy with abstract aspects. I sense a deep relationship between the visual arts and anatomy - incredibly rich and diverse, not only a contribution of ideas from my professional life within the pharmaceutical industry.

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The fetus sculpture depicted on these pages was already presented at an exhibition in Lausanne. It is cast in resin and hand colored (approx. 20 x 25 x 40 cm). This is the first sculpture of a series of fetal development. The bronze casting is in process now.

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The finished cast bronze cast patinated fetus sculpture will be exhibited at the 27th World Congress on Ultrasound in Obstetrics & Gynecology that will be held 17-20 September 2017 in Vienna.

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