A Moment in Which We Want to Linger
Vanessa Onuk
Artist: Vanessa Onuk
OVERVIEW
As an abstract painter, I work with two different themes- abstract landscapes and abstract body representations. The love of depicting the human body stems from my job as a doctor. I have been accompanying
people for years in all different stages of their lives. To briefly explain, I not only work as a family doctor, but I also was a doctor in prisons for years and am currently working in forensics.
Every body is unique and beautiful in its own way. While I have devoted my studies to abstract representations of female bodies, I would like to soon expand my art to include different body shapes and situations. Through my professional work, I come into contact with so many different situations and conditions of the human body that I have gained a wider perspective. While the human body is mostly a work of art from an aesthetic perspective, the biological function behind the
aesthetic is much more impressive. With my works, I try to express my love for the human body and depict it in abstract forms.
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Isabell Sliwinski- Exhibition Curator
Abi Bruno, Laura Prochilo- Associate Curators
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Vanessa Onuk was born and grew up in and around Frankfurt am Main. While she was fortunate throughout her entire childhood to grow up with an artist as an uncle and to be supported in this area at school, her professional path initially took her into medicine. In 2022, she began to take her painting to a professional level.
“My abstract landscapes are intended to capture a moment in which we want to linger because the sight, the light, the color or the silhouette of an environment captivates us and
we want to absorb it. My own observation of my works is not about subtleties and details, but rather I reduce them to shapes, colors and feelings."
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