Feminine Power on Canvas VI – A Celebration of Female Artistic Expression

FPC VI -08.03.25-04.04.2025

Diana Gumz | Nadine Siebert | Jolanda Keeris |Edita Abrink

Duration: March 8 – April 4, 2025 | Vernissage: March 8, 7:00 p.m.

We proudly present “Feminine Power on Canvas VI”, a compelling group exhibition showcasing the works of four contemporary female artists: Diana Gumz, Nadine Siebert, Jolanda Keeris and Edita Abrink. The exhibition runs from March 8 to April 4, 2025, with an opening event on March 8 at 19:00.

Curated by Natalja Nouri, the exhibition explores the diverse artistic expressions of female identity, strength, and creativity, bringing together a striking mix of abstract, figurative, and expressive styles. Moderator Jasmin Eikmeier (Art Consultant) will lead the evening, while Dr. Davood Khazaie (International Curator, Pashmin Art) will deliver an insightful opening lecture on the significance of contemporary female perspectives in art.

Each featured artist brings a distinctive voice to the exhibition, exploring themes of identity, emotion, and transformation:

Diana Gumz creates vibrant, layered compositions that celebrate color, self-expression, and the power of transformation. Her work bridges the gap between personal introspection and the universal language of form and color.

Nadine Siebert captures raw human emotion through bold contrasts and expressive brushstrokes. Her paintings explore themes of resilience, inner turmoil, and the complexities of the human condition.

Jolanda Keeris translates the energy of thought and emotion into dynamic abstract compositions. Her layered textures and striking color palettes invite the viewer to shift perspectives and embrace imperfection as part of artistic beauty.

Edita Abrink embraces fluid art to explore the natural flow of creativity and emotion. Inspired by organic movement, her work transforms color and texture into a meditative experience, balancing spontaneity with controlled expression.

“Feminine Power on Canvas VI” is not just an exhibition—it is a dialogue on empowerment, artistic freedom, and self-expression. Through their works, these artists invite viewers to explore the depths of emotion, resilience, and creative force.