Fragile light: New photo exhibition in the 3-Queens-Palais!

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Special exhibition “Fragile Light” with photographs by Sandra Bartocha opens on December 7th in the 3-Queens-Palais, Neustrelitz.

Sonderausstellung „Zerbrechliches Licht“ mit Fotografien von Sandra Bartocha eröffnet am 7. Dezember im 3-Königinnen-Palais, Neustrelitz.
Special exhibition “Fragile Light” with photographs by Sandra Bartocha opens on December 7th in the 3-Queens-Palais, Neustrelitz.

Fragile light: New photo exhibition in the 3-Queens-Palais!

There is great anticipation for the upcoming special exhibition “Fragile Light – Photographs by Sandra Bartocha” in the 3-Queens-Palais in Neustrelitz. Next Sunday, December 7th, the presentation opens its doors at 2 p.m. and promises to illuminate the topic of water in all its facets. This exhibition is special, not only because of the impressive works, but also because the winner of numerous photography awards, Sandra Bartocha, is known for her unique visual language. Nordkurier reports about the opening and the photographer's artistic intention.

Bartocha, who was born in Neubrandenburg in 1980, has made a name for herself not only as a photographer, but also as an author and speaker. In her art she addresses moods, rhythms and the fleeting moments of life. Her goal is to capture the delicate and fleeting moments of nature through her photography. The prints that will be featured in the exhibition depict impressive scenes of frost and reflective water surfaces. In doing so, she created an emotional connection between nature and the viewer, allowing visitors to experience the fragility of the moment. The gallery website gives a clear insight into their creative work.

Artistic reflections

Bartocha's work follows the tradition of artistic photography that has developed since the 19th century. This type of photography not only strives for a realistic depiction of the world, but also experiments with shapes, light and creativity. In contrast to purely documentary approaches, artistic photography aims to leave an emotional impression and tell stories through images. This inspiration from painting, especially impressionism, can also be found in Bartocha's work. Wikipedia explains, how photographers and painters have always been connected and influenced each other.

The opening will be accompanied musically by Klaudia-Friederike Holdefleiß on the piano, which also makes the event a cultural experience. For anyone interested in art, the visit on the opening day, as well as the entire exhibition until April 30th, is free. An excellent opportunity to immerse yourself in the beauty and complexity of water and experience Sandra Bartocha's perspectives up close.

Overall, the “Fragile Light” exhibition is not only an opportunity to enjoy outstanding photography, but also an invitation to reflect and question your own perception of nature.