Simple kitchen utensils – we see them every day.
Crockery which we pick up umpteen times – and put them somewhere without paying any attention. But everyday life makes them “common” things.
But by looking at it from the artistic point of view we can see their value.
Supposed insignificancy is shown in vivid beauty, light and shade plays steadily bringing new forms to the observer.
To have the look for small things – this means not only for arts to see the value of simple things. This is also valid for the inventiveness of a company.
Many of our great innovative developments results from the variety of creative – sometimes “small“ – solution by our employees.
Marie Amelie Germain, born in 1966
1990-94 studies of painting and sculpture at the “Ecole des Arts Décoratifs de Strasbourg”
1994 awarded Prix Schuller and Prix Chacheux
Numerous single exhibition in France and Germany, last 2000: Gallery Hagen, Offenburg / Gallery Zoo, Straßbourg
Numerous group exhibitions in France and Germany last 2000: Gallery Kahn, Straßbourg