Born: 1959
Hometown: Minden
Based in: Sebbenhausen/Germany and Mallorca/Spain
Bea Garding Schubert is a German artist who creates abstract works that inspire hope and happiness. The more you look at Bea’s works, the more you’ll see. Windows, plants and words emerge out of the abstracted image - a surreal world of tranquility beneath the surface.
The artist studied art at the Braunschweig University of Art in Germany (Painting/Prof. Hermann Albert). After her fine art degree she travelled the world for 8 years, eventually settling down in Mallorca and La Palma/Canary Islands.
Bea Garding Schubert started her international carrier in 2007. She has exhibited her work around the globe, from New York to Beijing. The German embassy in Athens holds a number of her paintings.
2019:
21.-24.11. International Artfair Shenzhen in China (LDX Artodrome Gallery Berlin/Malta/Hongkong)
19.05. - 01.06. Einzelausstellung Petrihaus Hofgeismar/Germany
04.04. - 07.04. Artexpo New York Spring (Artproductions New York City)
15.03. -17.03. HanseArt, Lübeck/Germany
Featured artist (Doppelseite) im Saatchi Art Spring Catalog 2019
2018: IV International Chagall Plenair - Invitation to Vitebsk, Belarus. 10 days of Plenair painting and exhibition in the Chagall Museum, Vitebsk (birthplace of Chagall)
2018:
Open House Gallery, Bragg Creek, AB, Canada, Opening 8th of Dicember
Historical Museum, Ljosna, Belarus, September 14 - October 18
Chagall Museum, Vitebsk, Belarus July 7 - August 14
Kunsttage Thedinghausen group exhibition
"Taste of the world" group exhibition
Back to the Picture Gallery, 934 Valencia St. San Francisco, California
May 26 – June 24, 2018
What inspires you?
i am driven by a deep sense of purpose. artists have an important mission. There is so much hardship in the world today. we, as artists, have the ability to inspire people, bring new and fresh ideas into society.i feel it as my task to open people's eyes, minds, and hearts.
Describe your creative process.
I am an experimental starter. My paintings start with free-flowing expression, without restrictions., creating endless possibilities. I work on the ground, because so I am still able to turnit upside-down.
What are 3 words that best describe your work?
abstract, expressive, gestural
Who are some artists that have influenced your work?
Joan Mitchell, Gerhard Richter, Mark Rothko
What is the most important tool when creating your work?
my big brushes
What is the best piece of advice you have been given?
always paint what you feel
Where do you go for inspiration?
inside myself and listening to music and its lyric
Awards
International Chagall Pleinair
2018
Awards
International Chagall Pleinair
2018