Christine Rechnitzer


Christine Rechnitzer – visual artist

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Ever since she was a child she loved to paint and draw and had fun expressing herself and letting off steam creatively in a variety of ways. She showed her little works to every visitor, clipped to the clothesline in her parents garage. „That was so much fun!“, she says.

At the invitation of Friedensreich Hundertwasser, she was a guest student in his master class at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna.

After more than 20 successful years in the pharmaceutical industry and in international retailmanagement, she followed her heart and became what she is: A Visual Artist

Biography in key words:

Born in Vienna

Graduation. Fashion and apparel technology Michelbeuern in Vienna

Invited Guest Student masterclass Friedensreich Hundertwasser

Akademy of Fine Arts Vienna

Marketing Studies

Pharmaceutical representative

Human Resource Management Studies St. Gallen, Switzerland

Area Management Germany, Austria, Switzerland, the Netherlands and France

Art Seminar Lucia Ricelli, Kunstfabrik Wien

Art Seminar Selina Saranova, Kunstfabrik Wien

Art Seminar Walter Winter in Sittendorf

Art Therapie Certificate

CreARTivity workshops, organisation and conduction

Re-Design your Lampenschirm

Memeber of Art Friends Austria

Land Burgenland Plattform für Kunstschaffende

Art Mentoring Krassimir Kolev

Member of the Association of visual artists in Austria

Founding member artists collective HimmelHochFünf

I want to convey to the viewer of my works that anything is possible.

Art must be alive and perceived vividly, only then does it fulfill its purpose. If it is not just consumed superficially by the viewer but is perceived in its entirety when the viewer looks beneath the surface, valuable communication can arise between artist and viewer and a dialogue can begin. A dialogue that often doesn’t need words.

The fundamental message of my artistic work is: Life is a dance, dance your dance and even if you stumble, just keep dancing, stumbling is part of the dance. Life is beautiful in any case. Everything else is an illusion.

My works reflect a powerful and unconditional declaration of love for life. I would like to convey this energy to the viewer - or in the words of Henri Matisse: “There are flowers everywhere, for those who want to see them.”

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