Berlin Klein 02 | Yvonne Robert
Limited edition archival pigment print on fine art paper by Yvonne Robert
Berlin Klein 01, 2023
Edition of 20 + 2 artist’s proofs
30 x 40 cm including a white margin
Signed and numbered by the artist
Printed in Berlin on Hahnemühle Photorag Ultra Smooth 305 g paper. Published by Snow.
Delivery time 2-3 weeks with EU
For international shipping (outside EU), please get in touch with us hello@galleriasnow.com
Limited edition archival pigment print on fine art paper by Yvonne Robert
Berlin Klein 01, 2023
Edition of 20 + 2 artist’s proofs
30 x 40 cm including a white margin
Signed and numbered by the artist
Printed in Berlin on Hahnemühle Photorag Ultra Smooth 305 g paper. Published by Snow.
Delivery time 2-3 weeks with EU
For international shipping (outside EU), please get in touch with us hello@galleriasnow.com
Limited edition archival pigment print on fine art paper by Yvonne Robert
Berlin Klein 01, 2023
Edition of 20 + 2 artist’s proofs
30 x 40 cm including a white margin
Signed and numbered by the artist
Printed in Berlin on Hahnemühle Photorag Ultra Smooth 305 g paper. Published by Snow.
Delivery time 2-3 weeks with EU
For international shipping (outside EU), please get in touch with us hello@galleriasnow.com
Yvonne Robert (1972) grew up in Germany, studied graphic design, has lived and worked in Zurich, Switzerland for several years.
The beginning is the color.
Yvonne Robert's often bright and gestural paintings are the result of an intuitive and uninhibited approach to color and composition. Her spontaneity of conception and dynamic gesture are free of complex references and their associated meanings. Instead, she adheres firmly to color, form, proportion, rhythm, and structure, which run like a thread through her work.
Her work does not rely on socio-political rhetoric to claim any form of philosophical discourse. Her intention is to allow the viewer to reflect inwardly and find their own perspective. After all, it is our individual perception that gives us clarity and a true sense of understanding.
It is the emotions that her paintings evoke in the viewer that interest her. She says she wants to create art that gives energy. A way to return to a natural state where instinct takes precedence over knowledge.