The German painter Dagmar Vogt was born close to Dortmund in 1960. Coined by many journeys into nature, she's been drawing, painting and sculpturing since her childhood. Today, the artist lives and works in a nature reserve in Wuppertal-Beyenburg and in the Hoch-Allgäu in Southern Germany, where she can constantly collect new impressions.
Balance between abstraction and reality
Turner's soft brush strokes really used to fascinate her, ad did the gardens of Monet and the landscapes of Pissarro or van Gogh. Today, Dagmar Vogt is inspired by contemporary artists like Anselm Kiefer and Tony Cragg. Over the years, the artist has developed her own handwriting capable of absorbing her vision, her spontaneous emotions and her intuition.