Sofie Englisch’s artistic work centers on the human figure. Her starting point is observations of everyday life, which she captures in the form of snapshots. The originally fleeting moment is transformed and, through its translation into painting or printmaking, becomes something timeless and special.
The focus is not on individual details or the most accurate depiction of a situation, but rather on the artist’s perceptions, feelings, and memories. This gives rise to images that do not aim for a clear narrative, but rather open up space for moods, personal associations, and the viewer’s own memories.
The focus is not on individual details or the most accurate depiction of a situation, but rather on the artist’s perceptions, feelings, and memories. This gives rise to images that do not aim for a clear narrative, but rather open up space for moods, personal associations, and the viewer’s own memories.
