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Swiss artist El (Elisa) Frauenfelder, was born 1979 in Zurich. She has done her artistic education at the Academy of Fine arts in Helsinki 2000-05 and lives and works as an artist near Winterthur. Her work in painting and drawing often shows snap-shots of empty landscapes, townscapes, houses, or interiors. She carries her camera wherever she travels, in the plains of South Dakota, in Helsinki, or in the Swiss countryside, always capturing new motifs for her art. Working in a speedy process with palette-knife and subsequent scraping adds a raw and direct presence to her paintings. Sometimes sombre and dark-hued, sometimes gaudy and lurid, Frauenfelder's pictures captivate the viewer's eye with colours, shapes, and motifs despite their sketchy, open manner. El Frauenfelder has been awarded the 2015 Manor Art Prize in Switzerland. The new book is published in conjunction with an exhibition at Kunstmuseum Winterthur in fall 2015.

El Frauenfelder

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Swiss artist El (Elisa) Frauenfelder, was born 1979 in Zurich. She has done her artistic education at the Academy of... Read more

    Publisher: Scheidegger und Spiess AG, Verlag
    Publication Date: 23/11/2017
    ISBN13: 9783858814982, 978-3858814982
    ISBN10: 3858814989

    Number of Pages: 120

    Non Fiction , Art & Photography

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    Swiss artist El (Elisa) Frauenfelder, was born 1979 in Zurich. She has done her artistic education at the Academy of Fine arts in Helsinki 2000-05 and lives and works as an artist near Winterthur. Her work in painting and drawing often shows snap-shots of empty landscapes, townscapes, houses, or interiors. She carries her camera wherever she travels, in the plains of South Dakota, in Helsinki, or in the Swiss countryside, always capturing new motifs for her art. Working in a speedy process with palette-knife and subsequent scraping adds a raw and direct presence to her paintings. Sometimes sombre and dark-hued, sometimes gaudy and lurid, Frauenfelder's pictures captivate the viewer's eye with colours, shapes, and motifs despite their sketchy, open manner. El Frauenfelder has been awarded the 2015 Manor Art Prize in Switzerland. The new book is published in conjunction with an exhibition at Kunstmuseum Winterthur in fall 2015.

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