Open Studio at Wunderhof: Experience Painting by Evi Steiner-Böhm in Birgland


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Art Up Close: Open Studio with Evi Steiner-Böhm at Wunderhof
This summer Friday, the Upper Palatinate artist Evi Steiner-Böhm opens her studio at Wunderhof and invites you to a dialogical art experience. Visitors gain immediate insights into the work process, choice of materials, and the poetic visual language of a painter who connects nature observation and craftsmanship with atmospheric picture spaces.
A Studio Between Canvas Smell and Jurassic Light
Upon entering, the scent of oil painting and chalk ground shapes the exhibition atmosphere. Impressionistic landscapes, still lifes, and floral motifs unfold in the examination of the works: broken green tones of the Upper Palatinate hilly landscape, warm earth colors, glowing evening lights. The spatial effect remains intimate; brushstrokes and glazes are visible up close, making the aesthetic experience tangible.
Expertise from Art and Education
Steiner-Böhm combines artistic practice with cultural education: For decades, she has developed teaching materials and learning cards, curated projects in dialogue with communities, and designed nature and forest experience paths. In the installation of Wunderhof as an art location, the studio itself becomes a medium that enables discussions about painting, material, and the history of motifs.
Work Analysis: From Motif to Concept
Paintings emerge from sketched nature observations that combine classical layered painting with alla prima passages. Color tones orchestrate the relationship between figure and ground; edge changes, glaze transparencies, and impasto highlights guide the eye. Thus, a narrative objectivity arises that understands beauty not as decoration, but as a form of knowledge.
Curating in Small Format
The Open Studio presents a focused selection of current works. The hanging follows thematic lines: landscape, floral still lifes, everyday objects. Short work texts structure the viewing without being patronizing – ideal for a concentrated, slowed-down examination of the works.
Conclusion
Those who want to experience art directly will find a rare closeness between painter, material, and motif here. Two hours are enough to rediscover colors, light, and craftsmanship as cultural resources. Come by, let yourself be guided through picture spaces, and ask questions – the studio responds.
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