Susanne S. D. Themlitz
Giessen, Germany
About the Artist
Susanne S. D. Themlitz is a German artist based in Portugal, celebrated for her raw and expressive multidisciplinary practice encompassing drawing, painting, and sculpture. Her distinctive work frequently features fragmented, often distorted, figures that blur the lines between human and animal, embodying a profound sense of transformation and vulnerability. Themlitz's art is characterized by its visceral energy and a keen engagement with the grotesque, exploring psychological states and the primal aspects of existence. Her creations, whether on paper or in three dimensions, possess a compelling immediacy, inviting viewers into a dialogue about the body, identity, and the fluid boundaries of being.More Artists from Germany
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