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Stefanie Rogge

Joined Artfinder: April 2017

Artworks for sale: 262

(10)

Germany

About Stefanie Rogge

 
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  • Biography
    Stefanie is an artist and graphic designer from Germany, who completed her artistic education in Hanover. In addition to abstract pieces, she also paints figurative works. 

    Her abstract, large format paintings are mostly inspired by seascapes, light, colour and rough cliff landscapes. She also likes to use collage techniques that contain materials such as linen and corrugated cardboard. Using layering and glazing, she works out the charm of these lands. 

    Stefanie's figurative artworks are also expressive and impulsive. They often have social and political ideologies attached, such as in the series, 'Cows Coded', which criticises how animals in our consumer society are treated as commercial goods. In her current series, 'One of the Big Five', she comments on the big game hunting and poaching industry, which threatens many species' extinction.

    „Pure imaging of the models is not my interest, there are always also feelings transported. My style is abstract, informal, expressive painting on large canvas. Often I use acrylic, chalk, charcoal which I worked in the paintings. Also I like to collaged works with corrugated board, cotton and burlap. I wish my art could make one see a new view of things and help to see the beauty in everyday things, in small details and in the power of nature. But in my art I also want to critically highlight social themes. My series „Cows coded” criticized the handling of the animals as commercial goods.”
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    1994 - 1997

    University of Applied Sciences and Arts

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    Event: Kunstspur 2017 – Open Studios in Wennigsen

    Dates: 10 Jun 2017 - 11 Jun 2017

    Venue: Atelier Stefanie Rogge, Jahnstraße 6, 30974 Wennigsen, Germany

    Open Studios in my hometown with many other artist. Welcome to my studio Saturday from 14 - 18 and Sunday from 11 - 18.

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Education

1994 - 1997

University of Applied Sciences and Arts


There are no upcoming events

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Previous events

Event: Kunstspur 2017 – Open Studios in Wennigsen

Dates: 10 Jun 2017 - 11 Jun 2017

Venue: Atelier Stefanie Rogge, Jahnstraße 6, 30974 Wennigsen, Germany

Open Studios in my hometown with many other artist. Welcome to my studio Saturday from 14 - 18 and Sunday from 11 - 18.


 

Biography

Stefanie is an artist and graphic designer from Germany, who completed her artistic education in Hanover. In addition to abstract pieces, she also paints figurative works. 

Her abstract, large format paintings are mostly inspired by seascapes, light, colour and rough cliff landscapes. She also likes to use collage techniques that contain materials such as linen and corrugated cardboard. Using layering and glazing, she works out the charm of these lands. 

Stefanie's figurative artworks are also expressive and impulsive. They often have social and political ideologies attached, such as in the series, 'Cows Coded', which criticises how animals in our consumer society are treated as commercial goods. In her current series, 'One of the Big Five', she comments on the big game hunting and poaching industry, which threatens many species' extinction.

„Pure imaging of the models is not my interest, there are always also feelings transported. My style is abstract, informal, expressive painting on large canvas. Often I use acrylic, chalk, charcoal which I worked in the paintings. Also I like to collaged works with corrugated board, cotton and burlap. I wish my art could make one see a new view of things and help to see the beauty in everyday things, in small details and in the power of nature. But in my art I also want to critically highlight social themes. My series „Cows coded” criticized the handling of the animals as commercial goods.”