The exhibition "Natura Morta" brings together works by three artists from Berlin whose works share a common essence: the intensive examination of natural materials and their symbolic, emotional and formal impact. The exhibition invites visitors to experience nature not only as a source of inspiration, but also as a resonating space, a symbol and a connecting element between art and the viewer.
The artist Maxim Pritula seeks a dialog between the human condition and natural form. His Maxim works leave room for the unspoken and invite us to look beyond the surface. His works made from organic materials such as wood, foliage and clay are more than just objects - they are resonating spaces. The artist combines intuitive creation with precision craftsmanship and creates structures that speak of balance and movement. In his works, nature becomes visible as origin and process, as a place where the human condition and natural form enter into a dialog with each other.
Natsuko Mizushima collects forms from everyday life and nature , observes and transforms the diversity of nature into objects. Her works - sometimes jewelry, sometimes sculptures - challenge us to rethink the relationship between man and nature. Materials such as silver, wood, flowers or found objects become poetic messages through her hands.
The language of beads: Alina Naomi works with glass beads, which she weaves into artistic textures and images. Her works are characterized by an almost meditative intensity that arises from the meticulous handwork. The intensive examination of material and technique enables her to create not only decorative, but also symbolically charged and emotionally effective pieces of jewelry.
In this exhibition, the artists Natsuko Mizushima and Alina Naomi are presenting jewelry objects inspired by the works of the artist Maxim Pritula for the first time. The materials silver, glass and clay beads are combined in an artistic way.
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