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Monika Kovatsch
Artist/
Painter

Monika Kovatsch

Painter

Bio

Monika Kovatsch' works are the modern reinterpretation of abstract art. The visual expressions of her works are a true inspiration to the senses. Despite the optical harmony, she manages to reflect contemporary statements in her works. This is only possible through a special technique, where the flow is important. Current events could not play a greater role than in her works, which were all created in the Munich area in Germany.

Influenced by her work with satellite data, e.g. at the German Aerospace Center, where she gained experience with projects in Africa but also within Europe, she is very familiar with topics such as the refugee crisis due to climate change, but also with the associated challenges for the future. Together with Doctors without Borders, she already showed in 2016 connections between the transmission of malaria by the Anopheles mosquito, by visual observation of the water via satellite images (WorldView-2). Monika Kovatsch is holding a Master in Environmental Planning and Ecological Engineering. After her graduation at the Technical University of Munich, she started her career as a Junior-Expert for Land Use Classifications. In her latest job she worked for the government to conserve nature, before she started her career as an international artist.

As an international selling artist, she exhibited at numerous events, from New York City, where she was represented at the Grand Opening of the New York Art Center, but also in Hafencity Hamburg and in the Munich area in Germany. Her latest artwork is exhibited in the Copelouzos Art Museum in Athens, Greece. In Athens also one of her current exhibitions takes place in the Time of Art Gallery. In 2023 her biggest exhibition in Germany will become reality. Her artworks are displayed in the MUSEUM OF MODERN ART, Poster museum on the Lower Rhine, in Emmerich am Rhine, Germany, within THE European Art Festival. Her artworks are exhibited in MASTERPIECES OF ART and SAVE THE WORLD.

Artworks

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