Painted with felt-tip pens, Edding pens and gel pens, format approx. 86 x 60 cm. Motif: the North Indian river goddess JAMUNA sits on a large turtle, a smaller one on her lap is also part of her clothing, other attributes include a water jug and fish. The self-taught artist has found her own completely unique language of form. Quote: "Her work spans a powerful world from the primordial depths of goddess myths and combines a feminine elemental power with an energetic dynamic." The first contact came through Ulrike Ostermayer, head of the SeelenART gallery, Munich. Further works by the artist can be found under “Search: Elfriede Roll”. “Outsider Art” should be given the attention it deserves. For example, there is the "Museum of Everything" in London (with international exhibitions), the "Collection de l'Art Brut" museum in Lausanne, the Museum of the Prinzhorn Collection in Heidelberg or the "Outsider Art Fair" in New York. That's why a separate category "Outsider Art" was set up under "Art" in the Virtual Museum.
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| Category: Art from outsiders
| Material: Papier
| Country of origin:
Bavaria, Germany
| Artist: Elfriede Roll
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The object of the collection with nearest place of origin in Bavaria, Germany is #6603 - Art from outsiders [N. N.] . |
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