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Hidden Championnes

A portrait series of women who have made the news back then, but have been (almost) lost to male gaze history. A series to be continued.


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Waste Lands

Abstract landscapes by Roxana Panetta


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Elusive

Ink paintings and drawings by Roxana Panetta


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Open House

Everything that was painted in 2023 in Roxana's workshop.

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Dates

Meet the PANETTARIUM in person

Kunstlabor Newcomer Market

27 – 28 April 2024

OPEN WEEKEND at Kunstlabor Munich, Dachauer Str. 90 (located in the former Health Administration Building "Gesundheitshaus")

Kunstlabor Munich

ARTMUC

25 – 28 October 2024

I'm exhibiting at Munich's largest art fair: ARTMUC @ MTC Locations, Ingolstädterstr. 45, Munich

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New entrants to the Panettarium

Cycling beetle in sky blue
The knobbly beetle moves nimbly on a petite bicycle, which is probably a racing bike. He pedals hard with four of his six legs, as his bike is a special model with two pairs of pedals, the single tandem for the six-legged friend. He stretches out his feelers and heads forwards. Where do you think the journey will take him? His wings shine dark blue and light blue, the lines of ink are strong in places and stand high. You could almost feel this carapace, as if it were made of real chitin.Delicate ink drawing on a small sheet of drawing paper. The motif measures approximately 15 x 15 cm.

€250.00*
Tulips
In this picture, the graphic details of the steel pen are combined with the two-dimensional effects of watercolours. Painted on acid-free watercolour board with a coarse laid paper texture. A bunch of tulips sway under an invisible breeze. Full flowers with red petals that fade into red-yellow at the base of the stems. In the background, like shadows, blossoms without colour that only reveal themselves through light blue spots - like missing parts. Many very fine, short strokes give the motif rhythm and depth. Lines follow the contours of the natural forms almost hesitantly.

€240.00*
Blue Hour on the Alster (Seagulls)
Small light study in oil on cardboard with a scene on the Inner Alster: Three seagulls hovering over the glass roof of a stall just before dusk. The curved glass roof reflects the blue mood of the sky and the movement of a seagull hovering over the roof as it approaches.

€400.00*
Wastelands 1 (Clouds over the glacier)
The artist takes up the fine ramifications and in places deep dark areas created with the indigo blue ink to associatively establish a sky behind the colour edge with light blue. The foreground is dominated by red, brown and rust tones. The eye moves over the surfaces, loses itself in the finest facets of the dried ink and then glides further over contrasting flat areas of colour. Is depth created here? Or not in the end? The use of chance and colour creates a motif that searches for forms in our eyes. "Clouds over the glacier" is the artist's own association. What do you see?Motif 1 from the "Wastelands" seriesFor this series the artist chooses random processes in order not to throw away colours left on the palette at the end of a session, but to incorporate them into a new work.

€400.00*
Wastelands 3 (Perhaps on Mars)
The intuitively perceptible landscape in the present motif "Perhaps on Mars" is revealed by looking at the bright green centre: around this centre, various areas of colour run their course, interrupted here and there by dabs of ultramarine blue. Rust-brown cloud-like shapes float through the foreground on the left, pointed edges protrude coolly - is this the view from a shelter out into a barren, inhospitable environment?Motif 3 from the "Wastelands" seriesFor this series the artist chooses random processes in order not to throw away colours left on the palette at the end of a session, but to incorporate them into a new work.

€400.00*
Wastelands 4 (Storm in the Forest)
Stories move our thoughts - so it happens that just one element in the title is enough to go in search of how this storm has shaped the forest, as in "Storm in the Forest". Where do the branches and trees sway and bend under the storm, are leaves and dust flying, is my view of the sky obscured? This small oil painting was created by chance, intentionally without any recognisable forms of our imagination. What do you recognise? What mood does the picture create in you?Motif 4 from the "Wastelands" series For this series the artist chooses random processes in order not to throw away colours left on the palette at the end of a session, but to incorporate them into a new work. There is nothing to recognise here, the motif is deliberately placed on the edge between the abstract and the figurative.

€400.00*
Wastelands 5 (Red Rocks)
In this motif "Red Rocks", a large red-orange shaded ink area characterises the overall colour scheme: a dark blue-grey-blue colour surrounds this centre in a strong complementary contrast. Golden ochre-coloured traces are spread across the rock-like structure, which tears away towards the bottom right and provokes completely different associations: a cat that has been run over? A lizard crawling down towards the centre? A human in a forward bend yoga pose? Step by step, our eyes scan the shapes, transitions and lines to find meaning. It's almost as if it can't come to rest any sooner. Try a meditation exercise in front of the picture: look at it, let the colours and shapes work their magic on you, but at the same time let any thoughts of recognition slip away.Motif 5 from the "Wastelands" series For this series the artist chooses random processes in order not to throw away colours left on the palette at the end of a session, but to incorporate them into a new work. There is nothing to recognise here, the motif is deliberately placed on the edge between the abstract and the figurative.

€400.00*
Wastelands 6 (Floating green cloud with castle tower)
Motif 6 from the "Wastelands" series The artist chooses random processes in order not to throw away colours left on the palette at the end of a session, but to incorporate them into a new work. In the motif "Floating green cloud with castle tower", a large green surface - created with ink using a random process - forms the centre. On the outside, a skin tone contrasts with it and makes it seem to float like a cloud. At the top left, the weather seems to be deteriorating. And at the bottom centre, a bird seems to be in a dive, directly towards a heron or rooster making itself large. And isn't that a dog on the right, sticking its nose up into the sky? Our brain wants to find meaning and spins a meaningful form out of random colours, gradients, brightness, lines and surfaces. As humans, we have been conditioned to the figurative world. What do you discover in this painting?

€400.00*
Wastelands 7 (Ruby mountain in darkness)
"Ruby mountain in darkness" is the only painting in this abstract landscape series that was created purely in oil paint and painted on a wooden panel. A dark, shimmering red draws the eye to the centre of this abstract scene, which is covered in dots in the foreground, with a warm, almost white band floating above. Dark, muted shades of green create the illusion of a mountainous landscape. A dark fairy tale could have found its place here.Motif 7 from the "Wastelands" series For this series the artist chooses random processes in order not to throw away colours left on the palette at the end of a session, but to incorporate them into a new work.

€220.00*
Cycling beetle in sky blue (fine art print)
High-quality art print on a 20 x 20 cm sheet, the motif measures approx. 15 x 15 cm. Signed by the artist, numbered and limited edition of 100.The knobbly beetle moves nimbly on a petite bicycle, which is probably a racing bike. He pedals hard with four of his six legs, as his bike is a special model with two pairs of pedals, the single tandem for the six-legged friend. He stretches out his feelers and heads forwards. Where do you think the journey will take him? His wings shine dark blue and light blue, the lines of ink are strong in places and stand high. You could almost feel this carapace, as if it were made of real chitin.

€35.00*