Kerstin Arnold

Kerstin Arnold


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Kerstin Arnold's paintings are impressive. Kerstin Arnold paints people in a realistic depiction, mostly young women represented in true-to-life dimensions. This results in very large-format paintings, often with an edge length of two metres. It is not only the size of the works however that captivates the beholder; it is the realistic reproduction of the figures which is stirring.

Over the years, Kerstin Arnold has developed a special approach to the work process of her paintings. Kerstin Arnold invites models to a studio and has them adopt various poses before photographing them in order to record her ideas for the work. In doing so she prefers female models. These photographs subsequently solely serve as a source of inspiration in the atelier and as a concept for the large-format paintings. These templates are then transformed into painting form in a creative encounter. A notable aspect is that Kerstin Arnold prefers a highly realistic representation almost reminiscent of pop art painting. Perspectives and proportions but also the arrangement of the folds and even the seams of the garments - Kerstin Arnold makes reality her own and transforms it in her works. In doing so, Kerstin Arnold is able to contribute her technical skill as artistic performance. For she succeeds in lending a very high degree of plasticity to the inner drawing of her paintings owing to shades full of nuances and colour gradients. The painterly representation of reality is so broad that one would recognise the individuals in real life.

With her works, Kerstin Arnold creates highly unique compositions, for the scenery is restricted to implied environments. The models, accompanied by few accessories, usually act more like on a stage than in real surroundings. As a consequence, the beholder's attention is not distracted by any further details and the focus of the composition is solely placed on the female protagonist(s). The activity performed by the main character thereby becomes the actual subject of the painting. For when the young girl portrayed reads for instance, she is introverted and deeply engrossed in her activity. When two individuals talk on mobile telephones amidst much gesturing while turning their backs to each other, it is the garrulous reciprocal lack of words that dominates the picture.

Despite societal issues, Kerstin Arnold's paintings remain extraordinarily positive. Kerstin Arnold indeed refrains from depicting any junkies or burnt-out soldiers in her works and instead well-proportioned young women in whom it can be seen that they slip into a role - just like actresses on a theatre stage. They adopt poses and it is through these attitudes that Kerstin Arnold is able to express her ideas. The beholder can follow these suggestions - or however simply just see pretty women casually depicted in large paintings and a colourful, lively and realistic arrangement.

Finally, the size of the paintings needs once again to be mentioned. As a result of the size of the representation, the actions and attitudes of the models are further intensified and the effect of their charisma is also enhanced, for the young women look very self-confident. The entire painting is focused on the attitude of the portrayed individuals – and is deliberately formally reduced. This also is a reason for the bold, dynamic and expressive effect of Kerstin Arnold's paintings. These works have the knack of attracting attention and placing the beholder under their spell.

Nicole Baronsky-Ottmann, M. A.



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Location
Saarbrücken, Germany
Website
http://www.kerstin-arnold.com
Education
Kerstin Arnold was born in Chemnitz in 1964. Already during her school years, art classes were her favourite subject and she attended art courses as a sideline. After graduating from school, she began a preparatory course for a degree course in art, acceptance on which she was however refused. Kerstin Arnold therefore sought training that most closely approximated art studies and learnt the profession of technical draughtswoman between 1981 and 1983. Between 1983 and 1984, she studied at the Engineers' School for Civil Engineering in Leipzig. The political repression that she had to endure led to her making an emigration application on political grounds in 1985 and 1986. This was granted in 1989; Kerstin Arnold was deprived of GDR nationality even before the Fall of the Wall.

Her entry into the Federal Republic of Germany took her to Saarbrücken, where she lives to date. Since 2006, Kerstin Arnold has been working as a freelance artist and has taken part since then in various group and individual exhibitions both inside and outside Germany. Kerstin Arnold's works are published by a renowned publisher of art prints and a number of purchases have been made by private and public collections.
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