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< Olga Biberdorf
Germany

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BIOGRAPHY

For Olga Biberdorf, art is more than a form of expression – it’s a shift in perspective. In her abstract works, she weaves emotion, intuition, and structure into visual spaces that challenge and expand perception. What began as a creative experiment evolved into a profound exploration of the human inner world and its hidden dimensions.

Her work isn’t about the obvious, but about the unspoken – what lies between lines, colors, and forms. Her art invites the viewer to pause, look deeper, and find personal meaning within. Like a kaleidoscope, each piece changes with every glance, opening up new layers of interpretation.

Today, Olga Biberdorf lives and works in Augsburg, dedicating herself fully to her artistic vision: to create art that transforms the way we see the world – and ourselves.

CV

2025 “Changes”, Zug, Switzerland

2024 “Art meets beauty”, solo exhibition in Augsburg, Germany

2023 “Artificial Nature”; Barcelona, Spain

2022 “Influencer”, Genova, Italy

2022 “Gifts of art” Milan, Italy

2021 “Voices of Earth” London, UK

2021 “Meeting” Genova, Italy

STATEMENT

My art is a window into another reality – a kind of magic lens that dissolves the boundaries of perception and opens up new perspectives. Each of my abstract works carries a deeper idea within it, hidden like a secret that only reveals itself through conscious immersion. Colors, forms, and textures merge into a visual language that isn’t just meant to be seen, but felt.

My paintings aren’t mere compositions – they’re catalysts for change. They invite the viewer to pause, to engage with the unknown, and to discover their own meaning within the piece. Like a kaleidoscope, they can disrupt familiar ways of seeing and open up new mental spaces. It’s not about identifying something concrete, but rather about reflecting on your own inner world – and perhaps uncovering a deeper truth about yourself.

In my creative process, I follow intuition. I let myself be guided by emotions and inner movements. This gives rise to works that are both deeply personal and universally resonant – mirrors for the thoughts and feelings of those who encounter them. My aim is to create a space through my art that invites inner transformation – a moment of stillness that may lead to new insight.

If my paintings change the way someone sees the world, then they’ve fulfilled their purpose.

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