- Visual Art
- Installation
- Interdisciplinary Project
Perception: Plays of colour and transparency
Friederike Linssen
27 June 2025 19:00–20:30
28 June 2025 12:00–18:00
29 June 2025 12:00–18:00
What is reality and how do we perceive it? What is transparent? What is coloured? Colours can inspire, carry moods and tell stories. In nature we find plays of colour everywhere as in the green of a leaf in the sunlight, while transparency can be seen in a water surface. Colours also can reflect our state of mind, inner peace or sadness, while transparency may open dimensions.
The art exhibition in the KulturCafé shows symbols of nature in monochrome colours. These serve as an inspiration to express our own perceptions of colour: You can sing, write or paint. Your contributions become part of the “Book of Colours”, showing how subjective perception enriches reality. The creative process is supported by green tea. You can also let yourself inspire by pieces from nature like feathers, tree bark, moss or ripples on the water.
In the evenings, we invite you to participate in a guided meditation on plays of colour and transparency.
The art exhibition in the KulturCafé shows symbols of nature in monochrome colours. These serve as an inspiration to express our own perceptions of colour: You can sing, write or paint. Your contributions become part of the “Book of Colours”, showing how subjective perception enriches reality. The creative process is supported by green tea. You can also let yourself inspire by pieces from nature like feathers, tree bark, moss or ripples on the water.
In the evenings, we invite you to participate in a guided meditation on plays of colour and transparency.
Biography
Friederike Linssen
Friederike Linssen is a visual artist. She lives and works in Zeist (NL) and Berlin. She completed her art studies at the Minerva Academy in Groningen. In her drawings, lithographs and oil paint techniques she explores the subtle balance in nature. From an intuitive perception, she concentrates on the essence. Her works are predominantly monochrome and organic in structure. http://www.friederikelinssen.com
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