Renée Rauchalles combines abstract freedom with symbolic clarity. Her paintings narrate the duality of life – between inner peace and external threat, between harmony and destruction. Be inspired by this extraordinary art – available as a stylish art print, canvas painting, or hand-painted artwork in your desired size!
Power, Violence, Destruction, and Inhumanity
Renée Rauchalles lives and works in her hometown of Munich, Germany. From an early age, her training in singing, acting, and ballet shaped the artist's physical and mental awareness, focusing particularly on introspection. This introspection into inner emotional and physical (initially limited) movement led to a different, liberated movement emerging from silence. The exploration of inner movement, which permeates not only humans but all of creation, guided Renée Rauchalles in her visual art to create her abstract, dynamic, often multipart works that symbolize this movement in flowing forms and lines beyond restrictive boundaries.
In contrast, her figurative cycle of paintings represents the confined archetypal space formed by power, violence, destruction, and inhumanity. To express this duality—the principle of life and our entire form of existence—Renée Rauchalles deliberately chooses both figurative-concrete and abstract styles of representation. Through the juxtaposition of these two opposing techniques, she demonstrates that one does not exclude the other, and everything is subject to a constant interplay. In her figurative paintings, she often uses well-known symbols, such as the Tower of Babel in her work "AufBruch" or the Christian cross, reminiscent of Grunewald, in "Du sollst nicht töten," to illustrate that certain themes are timeless, compelling humanity to continually engage with them, regardless of the century.
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