Corinna Stoeffl Art Collections
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Artwork by Corinna Stoeffl
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
St. Andrae by Corinna Stoeffl
Blue Birds by Corinna Stoeffl
Cloudfall by Corinna Stoeffl
Morning Colors 4 by Corinna Stoeffl
Aspen Abstract 5 by Corinna Stoeffl
Aspen Vista 1 by Corinna Stoeffl
Horses 14 by Corinna Stoeffl
Chiemsee by Corinna Stoeffl
Aspen Mandala 1 by Corinna Stoeffl
Mono Lake abstract by Corinna Stoeffl
Aspen Abstract 8 by Corinna Stoeffl
Cross 1 by Corinna Stoeffl
Lake Eibsee 5 by Corinna Stoeffl
Monte Pelmo by Corinna Stoeffl
Passo di Sella by Corinna Stoeffl
Balanced Rock by Corinna Stoeffl
Bodie State Park by Corinna Stoeffl
Bridalveil Fall by Corinna Stoeffl
Village 1 by Corinna Stoeffl
Tree Mandala 1 by Corinna Stoeffl
Dandelion Glitter by Corinna Stoeffl
Cosmos by Corinna Stoeffl
Snow Geese Funnel by Corinna Stoeffl
Bright Angel Canyon by Corinna Stoeffl
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About Corinna Stoeffl
At first glance, the images in my series "Seeing Beyond" seem to depict an ‘strange reality’. The circular patterns resemble wheels, spirals, eyes…. One wonders what they portray. Upon close inspection, though, one can see repeating features of nature such as a ridgeline or a tree.
I create these images out of an intense curiosity to both explore the interplay of light, contrast, color and forms in nature and a desire to find out what is possible with the camera – what works and why. At the same time, I stay true to photography and only do what was possible 30 years ago with film and darkroom.
It is my intention to portray the pervading beauty all around us in a manner that challenges the way we look at things. By defying the normal linear perception, I want to invite the viewer to let go of the analytical senses and surrender to the mysterious. Simultaneously, these pictures activate the imagination. It is my hope that this enriches the viewer.
I enjoy creating abstract images since, in a way, they follow the same intentions as my circular, in-camera multiple exposure images.
My first love in photography was and still is landscapes and wildlife. I like to travel and see the various National Parks in the Western part of the USA. Visiting family in Germany gives me the opportunity to add European images to my collection. I like to get to know a place well, to become familiar with it. Usually, this results in more intimate images instead of the large landscape.
"The most beautiful thing we can experience is the mysterious. It is the source of all true art and science."
Albert Einstein