Angelika specializes in custom artwork - sculpture, relief sculpture, painting & illustration.
Commissioned artworks are unique, one-of-a-kind artistic inventions bringing your memories and story to life for future generations to ponder and cherish.
Over the last decades Angelika has worked with private clients, art collectors, galleries and interior designers to create commissioned paintings and 3-dimensional art. Her creations include figurative and abstract works of mystical and fantasy art in realistic or surrealistic form. Working in a variety of media, she creates paintings, small to life-sized sculptures, and reliefs. The art can be functional sculptures, such as fountains, or unique architectural and home decorations.
ENDORSEMENTS:
"The relationship we have with our pets is unique and very special. Angelika has a deep sensitivity in finding that quality and capturing it on canvas. It is also obvious that her sculpting skills show up in her paintings with the 3D effect popping out of the canvas. But mostly you can see heart in her art. Her art tells a story. She learns the story through communication before and during the creation. Then interprets and translates this through her eyes and hands onto the canvas. She is remarkable. Kata will always be alive in this artwork."
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R. Sutt
“Thank you very much for the sculpting of my dryad Ordalie. I am very happy to have been able to purchase such a beautiful work of art. But even more of a pleasure has been taking part of the development and creation of the finished product. I feel that all my wishes and creative input have been considered, and Ordalie looks now really how I would have made her, if I were the artist to do so. Without your artistic knowledge and taste, Ordalie would never have turned out as beautiful as she is now. Defining one's dreams is not always easy, and sometimes you only know what they look like when you see them finished before you. I want to thank you for your time and understanding for all my emails over the last year. Organizing the creation of such a work of art over the distance of 2 continents was surely sometimes difficult and I am glad it turned out so well thanks to your efforts. I wish you all the best for your future artistic career.”
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Dr. Dirk Kapella