There is a long room on the top floor of the Museum, where Luise used to draw every day, between working on sculpture. Always in series of 6,12,24. she usesd a model to begin with and change the drawings over the months, adding paint. Dancers, lovers, heads, legs and dogs were recent subjects. These drawings were never meant to be ideas for sculpture.
She did make sculptures from those drawings sometimes, and also just from ideas. It is truly an adventure to see who emerges from the tree.
She I also drew at the Metropolitan Museum in New York, at the British Museum and at museums in Rome and Berlin.
Cuban Dancer Damaris modelling for me- April 2003
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These following drawings are for sale.
To order any drawings, please e-mail Luise Kimme
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