Artist Ulrike Rendle - discover artworks
Ulrike Rendle (*1972) impresses with her intensive choice of colours and energetically placed brushstrokes. The combination of naïve abstraction and loose constructivism, combined with a pronounced empathy for contours and forms, gives rise to paintings and collages that reveal their symbolic expressiveness through an animated aesthetic. Moderately set proportions and rhythms underline the strong effect of her abstract motifs and at the same time convey a compositional order.
In the oscillation between, on the one hand, an underlying, often strict regularity and, on the other, free movement, Rendle has found her own distinctive style in her painting. The Dresden artist is particularly interested in filigree imagery, so it is hardly surprising that she prefers detailed painting, which she implements with a wide variety of painting media, as her favourite form of artistic expression. She often sketches freely and without templates in simple lines on cardboard, wood or canvas. Anything that can be painted is used as a medium. Whether stones, which she finds in nature, corrugated cardboard, paper or wood. She knows how to finish a work of art in such a way that it is not only convincing but also captivating. Her cheerful and courageous works have been able to establish themselves on the art market at an above-average rate in recent years. The artist's paintings are now selling worldwide, especially to interested newcomer galleries and collectors.