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Artist Information
FERESHTEH STOECKLEIN studied Interior Design in
U.S.A and Dusseldorf in Germany. Studies of Fine Art began with oil
painting the "French Impressionist School of Painting - Ecole des
Arts Francais".
Bathers
90cm x 120cm acrylic
As she lived in many countries in the world and her search for fulfillment
of her art, it was during her stay in the Far East (Malaysia) that she was
inspired by Chinese Brush Painting. She joined the Academy of Chinese
Brush Painting and also learnt from three Chinese brush painting Masters
in the art of Calligraphy, Chinese Ink & Colour Brush Painting. She
learnt that every brush stroke has special meaning that symbolizes and is
influenced by Chinese tradition, religion and philosophy.
Flamenco
dancers 70cm x 100cm oil & acrylic
Later she returned to Germany where she joined the "Fachhoch
Schule" in Duesseldorf and studied at the German School of
Expressionist Painting working with watercolours and acrylic paints on
large canvasses and paper.
With the artist's form of expression in watercolour, Chinese brush, or
acrylics, she recreates scenes from Africa, Far-East, South America, and
Europe, that mediates a calming peaceful impression allowing a temporary
inclusion of the observer to enter and experience the unique and
spontaneous harmony of the paintings.
The Artist is a member of the Autoren Galerie and Atelier Project in
Munich, Germany.
Charissa
40cm x 50cm acrylic
Previous Exhibitions
1986 Hilton Hotel Kuala Lumpur Malaysia
1990 Hilton Hotel Duesseldorf Germany
1990 Schnitzler Beauty Spa Duesseldorf Germany
1991 University of Duesseldorf Duesseldorf Germany
1994 Galerie Am Bachfeld Muenchen Germany
1994 Autoren Galerie Muenchen Germany
1995 Safir Hotel Kuwait Group Exhibition
1996 Das Sekretariat Gmbh Muenchen Germany
1996 Autoren Galerie Muenchen Germany Group Exhibition
1997 Autoren Galerie Muenchen Germany Group Exhibition
1998 Autoren Galerie Muenchen Germany Group Exhibition
1999 Autoren Galerie Muenchen Germany Group Exhibition
1999 Sheraton Hotel Muenchen Germany
1998-2002 Permanent Galerie Muenchen Germany Arabella Haus Sheraton Hotel
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