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    Annahita Zielonka's current work focuses on intimate, small-format watercolor paintings that explore themes of self-reflection and introspection. Each piece is created through a slow, meditative process, with layers of watercolor carefully applied to build depth. This deliberate and reflective approach mirrors the quiet, inner exploration of her practice.

    Annahita has recently revitalized an 18th-century Mas in the Cévennes region of southern France, transforming it to her studio. Surrounded by untouched forest and the Gardon River, Annahita draws inspiration from the solitude and her rural environment. Her art captures a quiet dialogue between her inner self and the nature arround her.

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    * 1988 in Herdecke, Germany

    2008 – 2014 Academy of Visual Arts Leipzig
    2010 – 2014 class of Professor Astrid Klein
    2013 – 2014 Camberwell College of Arts, London

    2014 – 2018 University of Arts Bremen, class of Professor Katrin von Maltzahn

    lives and works in the South of France.