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Ursula Jüngst Elementary Chords

German, Ursula Jüngst, 2015
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The brushstroke has become your trademark. Ursula Jüngst herself speaks of a brush cadence and that the color stroke is her true life rhythm. Indeed, the paintings of Ursula Jüngst, born in 1965, consist more than others of brushstrokes and are a true explosion of color. Jüngst is an abstract painter who creates her color compositions with gestural brushstrokes. However, for her, the painting begins even earlier, as she stretches and primes the canvas herself. The works of Ursula Jüngst, which sometimes take on monumental dimensions, can certainly be associated with events or landscapes. Whether it’s the war in Syria or the lush vegetation in Spain, where she spends part of the year. Ursula Jüngst engages directly on-site with the light, energies, and forces of nature, allowing the colors to become spaces of sensation. On the other hand, she needs the tranquility of her studio in Nuremberg, where she studied, to gather herself. The change of location, she says, is good for keeping her eyes open. The publication not only presents new works by the artist but also shows where they were created and in detail how the various colors interact with each other. Among the works, essays, and interviews that provide insight into the artist's oeuvre, there are comments from the painter about her paintings: "The cicada sings its midday song. Shrill. Cobalt blue bites red. The sun is bright and hot. Time seems to stand still, the moment is infinite.".

Key specifications

topic
Art, Music & Design
Language
German
Author
Ursula Jüngst
Year
2015
Number of pages
112
Book cover
Hard cover

General information

Item number
7392774
Publisher
Modo
Category
Non-fiction
Release date
19.1.2018

Book properties

topic
Art, Music & Design
Language
German
Author
Ursula Jüngst
Year
2015
Number of pages
112
Book cover
Hard cover

Voluntary climate contribution

CO₂ emissions
0,94 kg
Climate contribution
EUR 0,12

Product dimensions

Width
251 mm

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