





Artwork
Isabel Reitemeyer
Isabel Reitemeyer
In her collages, Isabel Reitemeyer tries to express a feeling with as few elements as possible. Her recent work features several faceless animals, but the human body continues to be the most represented for its endless possibilities of expression: she deconstructs it, hides some parts and highlights others in order to create mysterious and captivating creatures. The Berlin-based collagist passionately admits to « like imperfect creatures ». Her artwork won’t hand dreams over to you; instead, it will make you dream, wonder and, using your imaginations, create your own worlds from it.