Christine Röhrl-Lippert
1960, graphic artist and painter, sculptor
The women are viewed by Christine Rohrl Lippert, who the graphic artist, painter and sculptor and born in 1960, has made the topic: female figures in lush, rounded shapes, which seem very aware of the effect of her femininity. Rohrl Lippert implements them not only picturesque, but she lets her heroines come to bear in three-dimensional. Christine Rohrl Lippert began as a balance to the work as a graphic designer with the first voluminous women sculptures made of clay. Women were her central motif, a projection surface for EarthLink, strength and energy. The curves, shapes and the suggested severity of female characters in Rohrl-Lippert's images draw on elements of her sculptures. This vitality for life plays a role for the artist primarily regardless of social norms. Her female characters eventually develop a charming life. Rohrl-Lippert fascinates in her work the contradictions and illusions: "Formal severity will be countered by the lightness of the painting and the playfulness of the elements."