Andrina

Stefanie

Grichting

Sculpture and Painting Artist

Colors Sculpture Shapes Realistic Painting

Colors Sculpture Shapes Realistic Painting

ABOUT STEFANIE ANDRINA

Born 1994 in Switzerland. Stefanie Andrina Grichting is a sculptor and painter. She studied at the Barcelona Academy of Art, stayed in the residency of Eudald de Juana and attended several workshops with Phillip Faraut and others.

From landscapes to figurative sculptures and reinterpretations of archetypes, her work encompasses a wide range of styles. She paints from real models, photographs and often goes outdoors to paint in the open air. Her work has been exhibited in Girona, Barcelona in Spain and various places in Switzerland such as Lucerne and Chur. Currently exhibited at Körperwerk Küblis, Switzerland and Tokyo, Yuki-Sis Gallery. She also teaches at the art school in Landquart. Her workshops take place in her studio in Küblis.

Stefanie's artworks are of high quality and reflect sensuality, groundedness and timeless beauty.

She creates works that touch the viewer deeply and create a connection to the material and the moment. Her works convey a sense of stability and strength, but also of elegance and delicacy. They testify to a deep appreciation for life and the natural forms of the world.

All her works are made with exclusive materials and a great deal of love. Her subjects are sensual and radiate tranquillity. Her art is strongly inspired by nature and reflects a traditional and classic style with a modern twist. She creates an intimate and harmonious connection between the work and the viewer. The artist places great importance on the fact that the artworks are not only viewed, but experienced.

"My style is best described as Impressionistic Realism.

I combine the precision of realistic detail with the expressive, atmospheric qualities of impressionism.

Through this fusion, I aim to capture both the tangible and emotional essence of my subjects—whether in the natural world, human form, or abstract expression—imbuing each piece with a sense of fleeting beauty and timeless presence."

Stefanie Andrina Grichting