Dagmar Vogt
The work of Dagmar Vogt is characterized by the fusion of abstraction and objectivity, thematically connected with the decay of nature. Born in 1960 near Cologne, the artist captures the atmosphere of nature, with its mountains, lakes, and plants, in her relief-like and large-format works: "The cycle of life, nature, and its cycle are eternally new topics for me. "
There are series like "blooming and wilting" and "blossoms by the river," which look like fairytales, like moments of dreams - never clear, always blurred. The decay of the bright flowers seems to be visible through the abstracted painting style in a single moment. Dagmar Vogt works with many shades of a hue and makes several Vorskizzen.
She has received the training in painting and sculpture. Now the artist works and lives in Herdecke, Wuppertal and the Allgaeu, with artist greats Markus Luepertz and Mathias Lanfer. Dagmar Vogt is represented in galleries in Germany and New York.
There are series like "blooming and wilting" and "blossoms by the river," which look like fairytales, like moments of dreams - never clear, always blurred. The decay of the bright flowers seems to be visible through the abstracted painting style in a single moment. Dagmar Vogt works with many shades of a hue and makes several Vorskizzen.
She has received the training in painting and sculpture. Now the artist works and lives in Herdecke, Wuppertal and the Allgaeu, with artist greats Markus Luepertz and Mathias Lanfer. Dagmar Vogt is represented in galleries in Germany and New York.
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Dagmar Vogt$ 3.645,60 (3.200,00 EUR)