46 Watercolor artist | DECEMBER 2019
my life; my life is colorful,’ says a lot
about me and my art,” she says. “I
need color like other people need air
to breathe. For me, a day without
color and painting is a day unfulfi lled.
“With its power and expressive-
ness, color supports the style of my
paintings. I use red in all its shades as
a dominant color, because, for me, it’s
synonymous with the ‘fi re of life’ and
is a signal color. It says, ‘Hello, here
I am’ and draws people into its spell.
“If I only painted in monochrome or
in shades of gray,” she continues, “my
paintings wouldn’t have this power
and luminosity. Th ey’d only be an inad-
equate mirror of the depicted object.”
Sometimes Memmler will change the
color of a fl ower to emphasize its
character. “Th e color brings out the
ABOVE
Herbstanemonen
(Autumn
Anemones)
(watercolor on
paper, 30x22)
RIGHT
Tulpe Trifft Buchs
(Tulip Meets the
Book) (watercolor
on paper, 30x22)