Paula Lindinger's creative work

Paula Lindinger: Contemporary Illustration, Sound Design, and Narrative Art

Paula Lindinger is a German multidisciplinary artist and graduate of the Academy of Fine Arts Nuremberg (AdBK Nürnberg), where she studied under Prof. Friederike Girst. Her creative practice is characterized by a delicate fusion of visual arts, audio production, and narrative storytelling. One of her central projects is “Album,” a radio play series that combines spoken word with intricate soundscapes and synthesizer melodies to create poetic, sensory microcosms. In her physical exhibitions, such as those held at “die kleinste galerie” in Regensburg, Paula Lindinger presents poetic miniatures that link illustration and clay sculpture with fictional narratives. Her work often occupies the space between everyday observation and fictional charm, inviting audiences into detailed emotional worlds. With a foundation in graphic design and a focus on contemporary artistic expression, Paula Lindinger continues to develop experimental media projects that explore the boundaries of sound and image. Her art is a synthesis of traditional craftsmanship and modern media storytelling, often presented through regional cultural platforms in Nuremberg and Regensburg.