Elisabeth Bauer: Contemporary Artist Exploring Inner Landscapes
Elisabeth Bauer is a contemporary artist based in Prague, Czech Republic, whose practice spans painting, drawing, and street art. Her work is characterized by a deep exploration of the intersection between inner and outer landscapes, often drawing on themes of spirituality, philosophy, and cultural memory. Elisabeth Bauer describes her process as a dialogue between belief and doubt, symbol and emotion, creating a space for viewers to engage with the ineffable aspects of the human experience. She has exhibited her work internationally in cities such as London, New York, Athens, and Vienna. Notable exhibitions include "Mezi Slovem a Tichem" at the Municipal Library Prague and group shows at The Holy Art Gallery. Her creative reach extends to public art, exemplified by her "Two-tailed Mermaid" mural in Heraklion, Greece, which was created during her residency at the Lakkos Art Residency. Operating from her studio at Dům Radost, Elisabeth Bauer continues to produce diverse series like "Ave Love," which includes works such as "Lumen," "Iter," and "Unum." Her artistic journey is marked by a commitment to introspection and a visual language that invites the audience to pause, look inward, and listen to the silent narratives within her compositions.