The Movement of Color: Angelika Wamsler at Studio Gallery

by Borderstan.com March 8, 2013 at 10:00 am 0

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Work by Angelika Wamsler. (Courtesy of Wamsler)

In her recent solo exhibition at Studio Gallery in Dupont Circle, Angelika Wamsler seeks to confront the viewer with his own memories, thoughts and other brain-happenings.

Wamsler’s works on paper, the backgrounds in a variety of deep colors, each with a unique set of overlapping and interweaving circles, combines several square paintings mounted on white boards.

The German-born artist studied theoretical physics and art before moving to Washington 11 years ago, where she has enjoyed experimenting with different media and participating in a variety of group shows.

Wamsler will be at Studio Gallery on Saturday, March 9, from 4 to 6 pm to discuss her work that explores how thoughts and memory are connected with one another, and the effect that particular events have on a person’s life, “the imprints on your soul,” as Wamsler describes the “ghost prints of your memories, solely visible to a non-conscious you” are thought-provoking and universally recognized.

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