Every artist has a unique style of expressing thoughts and emotions. For some it’s all about the symphony of colors, while others prefer deep black and white sketches. Some draw unbelievable details while others opt for abstract works that leave much to imagination.
These personal styles reflect an artist’s learning process, perhaps a mark left by their masters and preferences. That said, a few develop their styles without any external influence. It gets as original as it can for them. One such style is Art in Art, made and adopted by German artist Steffi Rodigas.
Inspiration Behind Art in Art:
Humans are astonishing creatures with certain capabilities present beyond reasoning. The human eye tends to distinguish up to ten million colors due to the presence of cone cells. That also makes color a prominent source of impression.
Taking this fact as an inspiration, Steffi presented the brilliant idea to adapt it in her art style.
The plan was to incorporate as many breathtaking colors and shades as possible to create an artwork celebrating the true intricacy of the human eye. Steffi regards zero waste policy and ensures sustainability in her artwork. She smartly uses paint scraps in the form of squares, circles, birds, or feet to redefine the term art.
The Brilliant Masterpiece Itself:
Art in Art features smaller individual art pieces that create a stunning visual effect when put together. It highlights thousands of colors beautifully embedded in nature’s profound creations, making it exciting for the viewer to look through the image.
This artwork reveals the intricacy of the world and beyond, focusing on the details of every subject. In addition to colors, this painting features the beauty of humans, flora, fauna, oceans, and abstract designs.
“The viewer is treated to a vast number of tiny parts, each with its colorful meaningfulness that can inspire imagination. Simultaneously, the big picture sets no boundaries to the joy of exploration,” Steffi describes.
Art in Art style has received tremendous recognition and appreciation globally. Since the release of masterpieces drawn through this style, Steffi has bagged several awards, including the Michelangelo” International Art Prize – Rom, World Best Artists Prize”- Palermo, Pegasus” International Art Prize- Venedig, and Leonardo da Vinci” Art Prize – Mailand.
Not just that, her artwork has also been presented in several exhibitions globally, including the Unique New Zealand Solo exhibition in the Natural History Museum in Coburg, Van Gogh Art Gallery in Madrid, the 90th annual exhibition of Franconian artists and Kunstszene Bayreuth- juried member exhibition.
As a member of several art associations in Kulmbach, Meiningen, Bayreuth, Erlangen, Upper Franconian Malertage, Karlsruhe, and Nuremberg, Steffi has paved her way into the art industry by developing a novel style that brings a new perspective to artistry.
Experience Steffi Rodigas’ Art in Art by visiting her website. You can also follow Steffi on Instagram and Facebook to find inspiration in her artwork.