Symphony No. 5 - Touch me - Bolero - Triptychon - Artwork Details

Symphony No. 5 - Touch me - Bolero - Triptychon - Christine Dumbsky



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... are, at best, created by women pictures of women. The Sommeracher painter Christine Dumbsky this term somewhat stripped its programmatic who are just clinging to it because of its generality, since its frequent emergence in the atmosphere of the women's movement - at least at first glance. Christine Dumbskys women seem interested outwards especially in the placement of their own world, they do not provoke where sculptural elements beyond the image, entice the viewer to touch. They reduced their women not subject to male fantasies, which is exactly what they show, anyway vermöchten not redeem. Christine Dumbsky propagated no sexual voyeurism. Your women keep their secrets, they sometimes even glorify, and therefore probably prove to be just ever willing and able to share it with someone. There are women to be understood with longings and illusions and with desire. That the painter received a dreamy, romantic vein, is not only a prerequisite of such images, but also makes the special charm. Wolf-Dietrich Weissenbach (freelance journalist