Sabine Hilscher
Painter from Deutschland
- In private collections
- internationally established
- own studio
- various further training courses
- International exhibitions
"Der einzig wahre Quell der Kunst ist unser Herz." Caspar David Friedrich
Biography of Sabine Hilscher
Born in 1959 in Hagen-Hohenlimburg, Sabine Hilscher has lived and worked in Windeck-Herchen since 1986.
Painting has been a constant in Hilscher’s life. Based in Windeck, she creates vibrant and expressive artworks that have gained recognition through numerous exhibitions both nationally and internationally. Most of her works are created on-site, capturing the unique atmosphere and mood of a place, blended with her artistic interpretation. Her artistic journey has been enriched through extensive painting seminars in Germany and abroad.
Since 2003, she has served as a lecturer at VHS Rhein-Sieg and teaches for the Schmincke company. She also offers private courses in small groups, providing personalized and professional instruction. She is the author of the book *"Watercolor Impressions Freely Interpreted."*
Artistic Focus*
Since 1994, Hilscher has been deeply engaged in watercolor painting and more recently has embraced acrylic painting. Her works are characterized by a fluid, light, and colorful style. She frequently explores cityscapes, travel impressions, and abstracted landscapes, inviting viewers into a world of imagination and inspiration.
Continuous Learning
Hilscher has continuously expanded her expertise through art journeys and seminars with renowned artists, including Bernhard Vogel, Heribert Mader, Gerhard Almbauer, Voka, and Alvaro Castagnet. She remains dedicated to refining her skills through ongoing study with various masters of the craft.
Exhibitions
Her works have been exhibited both nationally and internationally.
About the art of Sabine Hilscher
The exhibition *"Travel Stations"* features acrylic paintings on canvas, often incorporating collage techniques using materials such as newspaper clippings, various papers, soil, or ash. This approach adds a sense of three-dimensionality and vibrancy to the artworks.
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