Familiar scenes from Antalya - Konyaaltı Plajı - Wood Print

Skadi Engeln

Inspired by her travels to Turkey, the artist has depicted familial scenes: A large picnic area and an urban beach in Antalya (Konyaaltı Beach). People of different faiths and lifestyles - peacefully together and side by side, religious and non-religious, with or without headscarves, dressed or in bikinis.

In her artistic work, Engeln explores multifaceted themes inspired by travel observations in her paintings and prints. She investigates the tension between balance and disruption and addresses the beauty and vulnerability of our world. Since 2012, she has complemented her paintings with multi-colored woodcuts and screen prints, allowing her to create playful and associative collages of various motifs.

Each print varies and is characterized through its uniqueness.

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KC91352

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In her artistic work, Engeln explores multifaceted themes inspired by travel observations that shape her paintings and prints. Since 2012, she has enriched her works with multi-colored woodcuts and screen prints, creating playful and associative collages of various motifs.

Skadi Engeln studied sculpture under Robert van de Laar and painting under Michael Kohr and Hermanus Westendorp at FH Ottersberg from 1990 to 1995. She lives and works in Berlin and France. From 1995 to 1997, she worked as a freelance painter and sculptor in Bochum and Essen. Since 1995, she has operated a summer studio in La Grande Preugne/St. Jeanvrin, Berry, France, and has been working as a freelance painter in Berlin since 1998.

In 2004, she founded and directed the Galerie Ephemer in Berlin-Wuppertal. Since 2008, she has been a member of BKK Berlin and from 2009 to 2011, she directed the Galerie Frenhofer in Berlin. From 2011 to 2013, she had a studio in Paris Belleville and in 2012, she was awarded the Prix Boesner, aab, Paris. In 2017, she founded the "Kunstsalon am Weißen See" and in 2021, the "Kunstsalon am Berg im Tal". Additionally, she is a member of the Kunstverein Ottobrunn.

In her artistic work, Engeln focuses on multifaceted, travel-inspired paintings that explore the tension between balance and disruption, and thematize the beauty and vulnerability of our world. Since 2012, she has complemented her paintings with multi-colored woodcuts and screen prints, which allow her to create playful and associative collages of various motifs, finding their way back into her paintings.

Technique: Woodprint
Surface: Paper
Year: 2013
Signed: Yes
Topic: Human Being and Environment
Total Size: 25 x 50 cm
Editions: 6

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