The works of Bianka Yetgin revolve around essential themes of our time: change, identity, and transformation. She explores the delicate balance between appearance and reality – between what is visible and what resonates beneath the surface. Born in 1975 near Berlin, Bianka Yetgin grew up in an environment shaped by the structures of the former GDR. The sudden societal upheaval during her youth marked a turning point – awakening an awareness of impermanence, transformation, and the search for one’s place in a changing world. These early experiences became the starting point for a deep and ongoing exploration of identity, change, and transformation – themes that run like a red thread through her artistic work. Today, she lives and works in Karlsruhe, her creative home – far from the constraints of her origins, towards an art that reveals the invisible through radiant colors and multi layered depth. Her works emerge from an intuitive, process-oriented flow driven by inner impulses. Color, material, and texture enter into a direct dialogue with her. In this meditative interplay, emotions, memories, and energetic states condense into a visible, often multi dimensional visual language. Bianka Yetgin deliberately refrains from representational depiction. Instead, she trusts in the dynamism of color, the transformation of form, and the poetic power of materiality. Her art is not a fixed concept but a living process – a continuous becoming that unfolds anew in every work. “I am fascinated by the process – not the goal. Each work is a dialogue, an immersion into what wants to emerge. Nothing would bore me more than having ‘arrived’ as an artist.” For Bianka Yetgin, art is an inner journey – and at the same time an invitation for the viewer to resonate and reflect within themselves
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