Friederike Oeser is known for her cut-outs, drawings, silkscreens and sculptures, designed to make the conscious and subconscious meet and to make the ordinary miraculous.
She turns flat planes into abstract paintings, imagined proportions into actual surfaces, moods into colours, and tones into lines and contrasts, allowing viewers to see the world in a new way. ---Björn Vedder, Ph.D.
“Many artists deal with big themes while I am interested in the small world of details. The inconspicuous is the most essential element of my work. I can get excited about a trickle of water running over the cobblestones on the ground, creating a pattern of irregular lines, inspiring creativity for my abstract work.
My artworks are a reflection of the way I see things. I always start with traveling to certain places and then my perception seems to go through my whole body and becomes abstract during this creative process. It becomes something totally different than what is seen in reality.“
Cut Out 4
Plexiglas, Ink
58 x 55 x 10 cm.
Cut Out 6
Plexiglas, Ink
52 x 90 x 11 cm.
Cut Out 2
Cardboard, Oil pastel, Lacquer
156 x 164 x 24,5 cm
Cut Out Nemo
Aluminium, Car paint, Neon tape, Lacquer
206 x 150 x 70 cm.
Cut Out New York New York
Aluminium,. Spray paint, Screen print, Car paint,, Mirror foil, Lacquer
250 x 173 x 90 cm