The self-taught artist from Munich created her first work in 2018. Since then, she has not put down her paintbrush, as artistic creation has rekindled her former unbridled creativity, which was indispensable for her as a Waldorf student. For Alexandra Kordas, it is essential that her art points the finger at society's wounds and people's injuries. Her art is intended to open the eyes of the viewer. In doing so, the artist deliberately addresses difficult topics that people do not normally like to look at because they are painful and hurt. She has made it her mission to bring viewers into contact with the problems and grievances of our world in order to stimulate a debate. Alexandra Kordas previously worked as an actress and screenwriter. Her artistic creativity and passion matured during her 10 years at the Waldorf School (Rudolf Steiner School), which focuses on the creative, artistic and spiritual world. Traumatic things happened in the artist's childhood that confronted and hurt her with pain and heartache. But she also had the privilege of a very carefree and independent life on the other side, which is where her artistic dichotomy between "paradise and purgatory" comes from today.
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