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Lusine BreitscheidelLusine Breitscheidel

Dr. Lusine Breitscheidel

Contemporary German Art: The New York Experience
March 23 - April 13, 2010 Reception: Thursday March 25, 2010 6-8 PM

Press Release

Mysterious, poignant, surreal, visionary. There are many words that aptly describe the work of Armenian artist, Dr. Lusine Breitscheidel, who possesses a painterly virtuoso and expansive imagination. A step into Breitscheidel’s world is two steps away from ordinary reality. Beautiful environs, pastoral or urban, splay out toward radiant horizons, the inhabitants of which are presented in varying degrees of realism. There may be unassuming jeans-clad suburbanites in one piece while another may feature supernatural characters with horns, wings, or exposed bones. Even in the most seemingly ordinary tableau there is always the sense of impending commotion, as if at any moment the scene’s peace may be shattered. Breitscheidel’s approach to painting is heavily stylized, incorporating the energetic brushwork of German Expressionists with brilliant patterns in the spirit of Gustav Klimt. Perception plays a big role in her work. "I am able to see the world from many different perspectives, including yours, and transform this vision through language of colors into unique pieces of work," she says. 

Breitscheidel lives and works in Munich, Germany.

 


Artist Statement

According to the Collins Essential English Dictionary, science is defined as "the study of the nature and behaviour of the physical universe, based on observation, experiment, and measurement". The same dictionary defines art as "human creativity as distinguished from nature". Based on these definitions, science and art are completely separate and unlikely to be combined. Not for me. I am a creative scientist and a scientific artist at the same time. I am able to see the world from many different perspectives, including yours, and transform this vision through the language of colours into unique pieces of work. I mainly use acrylic-based colours and canvas to express my vision.

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