Pink, Blue and Amber - Flying Carpet Limited Edition Prints

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Pink, Blue and Amber - Flying Carpet Limited Edition Prints

$500.00

We are delighted to announce the release of the third edition of the Curious Music Fine Art Series - Flying Carpet - from the artist Rosa Roedelius based on the cover art for the album Pink, Blue and Amber by Hans-Joachim Roedelius.

The edition comes in a very limited quantity of only five copies. Each print, numbered and signed by Roedelius and Roedelius is printed on high-quality handmade Hahnemühle photo rag premium paper.

The artist Sebastian Boecking also contributed to the design.

Upon its release in 1996, the visual presentation of Pink, Blue and Amber was one of the first collaborations of Roedelius with his daughter Rosa. Then an evolving and curious artist (still so!), Rosa provided the cover art for the original release. Rosa has since become a prolific and brilliant artist in her own right and has contributed to many of her father’s projects.

With her Flying Carpet, Rosa has contributed this stunning new art to the special edition of he album in the form of a true collaboration.

Rosa says:

“The Flying Carpet is a constantly changing part of a stage set. He travels with me around the world eight times. Pink Blue and Amber is the second stop where he landed. Since then it has been part of a 72h performance called The Other Island in Vienna and  of and was leading into The Austrian Embassy of the Concept-Mikronation Dreamland Elgaland/Vargaland at the Festival More Ohr Less. The flying carpet is part of the cosmic mycelium series. It connects the deep sea with the ether, the Cosmos . We who travel with the flying carpet float between heaven and earth.”
 

ABOUT ROSA ROEDELIUS

Rosa Roedelius is an Austrian artist who was born in 1975 in Forst/Bevern, Germany.

She studied painting, animated film and tapestry at the University of Applied Arts, where she also worked as an assistant and lecturer.

Her artistic research fields are painting, sculpture and prose. These combine to form installations and short prosaic videos. She sees herself in constant change and relies on her somnambulistic security to find what belongs together to show the worlds within the in-between where the conscious and unconscious embrace each other. She sees art as a self-fertilizer and cornucopia that contributes inexhaustibly to what connects souls.

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