Henriette Busch Profile
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"Her
ability to extract an image and lift it to a
higher sense of perception, so that it is more
vivid and potent, imbues her work with a
dream-like quality, suggesting that our own
memories work in a similar way."
The Berlin-born Artist Henriette Busch is the
daughter of a little-known German Artist called
Eddy Smith. Whilst she spent her early life
surrounded by her fathers' subversive
copper-etchings and portraits of Berlin society
figures in pre-and post-war Germany, it was not
until much later that she would decide to follow
in his footsteps and embark upon a career in
Art.
Henriette's portfolio displays a keen interest in
lines and symmetry, blurring any distinction
between painting and digital art as she goes. Her
ability to extract an image and lift it to a
higher sense of perception, so that it is more
vivid and potent, imbues her work with a
dream-like quality, suggesting that our own
memories work in a similar way. Her countryside
scenes take on a vibrancy that exaggerates shade,
contrast & hue, yet somehow retain a sense of
familiarity.



