Germany Edith Suchodrew

 

   
1. Mysterious island, 2004 Computergraphic painting 70x200 cm.
US$ 6000


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The pearl discover, 2004 Computergraphic painting 70x200 cm.
US$ 6000

3. The sleeping Angel, 2004 Computergraphic painting 70x200 cm. US$ 6000

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The charming dream I, 2004 Computergraphic painting 70x200 cm.
US$ 6000

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Today the artist Edith Suchodrew represents herself with computer graphic (cg) paintings.
These pictures are familiar in many ways but at equal length succeed in creating a strange and fantastic world where the viewer is beckoned to be absorbed inside, and relish the sapidity of these verboten delights.
Edith Suchodrew has a long, determined, and very creative history in art and is readily interested in growth and luxuriates maturation of her artistic creation.
The writer Boris Pasternak wrote in his novel “Doctor Jiwago”: “The art always stands in the service of the beauty, but a beauty is the luck of the form control, the form is again the organic key in order to be, all living person must have his form, to be ...” and further, “The progress in the art is defeated by the law of the attraction.”
Edith underlines a symbolic metaphor in her pictures: passion and self-confidence, color and joy in life. Her works give room for deeper interpretations for the spectator bemused by pieces just bellow the threshold of grandity

A draft by Doris Suchodrew

Style & interpretation by André Russu