Living art action by expressive paintings with body found by artist Barbara Streiff by artwork in expressive abstraction since 20 years. Barbara Streiff was study art history at University and Highschool of Art in Zuerich. Learning from the old master and later modern art techniques. The motions paintings overpainted in expressive abstraction is her passion.
Since a accident she can`t work anymore in fine art techniques because of the concentration by coordination of her hands. So she did found a combination in art styles to express herself. Inspiration was the expressive abstraction in action paintings like Mathieux in Paris 1940. later in the USA 1960 was Jackson Pollok and Sam Francis This modern ways in art in a new combination with Yves Kleins action paintings with body of womens. By this performance she did express herself with her oiled body on paper overpainting with mixed spay colors.
Communicative Art Exchange of Alpswissart International is saved by Ocpa / Unesco Paris
The Communicative Art Exchange of Alpswissart International is saved by Ocpa / Unesco Paris and all rights are by alpswissart.ch Barbara Streiff's work reflects all cultures, all religions, and all time. Born on 1 August 1955 in Lucerne - the heart of Switzerland Barbara Streiff spent her childhood in the Swiss Alps in the Linth Valley of Glarus. From her first contact with art at age seven, she began learning traditional art techniques from her family and older artists. Later she studied art at l' École des Beaux-Arts in Paris, the School of Art and Design Zurich, and the Centre of Cultural Heritage in Cyprus, where she also taught. Travels relating to her work and exhibitions have taken her throughout Europe and the world from Asia to the Arabic states, from California to Africa, and most recently from Cyprus to Brazil. Barbara Streiff's primal geometry art not only reflects the profound meld of nature and human cultures worldwide, but each piece also symbolizes her own personal passion: To further the evolution and transformation of traditional art into innovative and modern forms by communicating with artists all over the world without forgetting the forests of the Swiss Alps.
Communicative Art Project of Alpswissart since 1999 on the Road
Communicative Art Project of Alpswissart since 1999 on the Road OCPA/UNESCO.org Communicative Art Project International is not for profit and all rights are held by the organization alpswissart. All use and profit from the project without consent is prohibited. The rights for the use and the profit of the local exhibitions organized by member artists belong to the organizers and participants. For artists from different areas and cultures all over the world. The aim is to encourage more communication, respect, and acceptance by bringing all cultures together
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