Denise Felber *1963 (www.denisefelber.ch; is a Swiss artist (https://www.sikart.ch/kuenstlerinnen.aspx?id=13234592), member of visarte, the professional association of visual artists in Switzerland, member of the Swiss Society of Women Visual Artists SGBK. In parallel to journalistic work (e.g. Schweizer Fernsehen SRF), family work,...
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Denise Felber *1963 (www.denisefelber.ch; is a Swiss artist (https://www.sikart.ch/kuenstlerinnen.aspx?id=13234592), member of visarte, the professional association of visual artists in Switzerland, member of the Swiss Society of Women Visual Artists SGBK.
In parallel to journalistic work (e.g. Schweizer Fernsehen SRF), family work, cultural mediation and teaching as well as voluntary work, Denise Felber realises an independent artistic portfolio, which she has presented in numerous solo and group exhibitions ("la cantonale 2022/2023 Museum Franz Gertsch, Burgdorf/BE / "la cantonale 2021/22" Kunsthaus Steffisburg/BE / Contemporary Art Chronicle, San Francisco / Galerie Archivarte Bern / Galerie Artraktion, Bern / Bundeshaus Bern / da mihi, Bern / Bieler Fototage, Gewölbegalerie, Biel / Galerie Katapult, Basel / Kulturverein Atelier Worb, BE / Galerie Kunstreich Bern / swiss church London a. o. etc.) regularly exhibits her work.
She also attends further education courses at the Bern School of Design and various art studios in Switzerland and abroad (T. Blaess, C. Kochs / E. Lindenbaur / J. Linssen / Prof. Jerry Zeniuk and others).
denise felber is an artist who takes innovative paths to create touching sensory experiences that question the relationship to nature and call for a new symbiosis between man and nature. her homage to the infinite beauty of the earth invites viewers to engage with their own relationship to the environment and to rediscover their connection to nature.
her paintings, drawings and print graphics offer a new perspective on the unique flora and fauna, on creatures with which our lives and survival are closely linked. her creative exploration of pressing and disturbing ecological issues reminds us of the destructive effects of mankind on the planet - but also of our indissoluble connection to nature. her works make it clear that we are not without blame for the climate catastrophe and will not be spared its devastating consequences. they raise awareness of the irretrievable value of intact nature. with subtle aesthetic traces of harmony and hope, denise felber alludes to the vision that nature and technology may combine for a future worth living.