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Karin Blum

Karin Blum is a talented German artist. Her artistic education began at a vocational school, but as her art developed, she immersed herself in the world of painting and freehand drawing, studying them at the Academy of Fine Arts under distinguished professors Günter Vogsamer and Clemens Fischer.

Karin Blum was honoured with foreign scholarships from the Student Foundation of the German People in Paris and the German Academic Exchange Service in London, giving her new perspectives and inspiration.

In addition to her artistic career, Karin Blum taught at the Education Centre of Nuremberg. She has also made a significant contribution to the field of art therapy, conducting sessions at the Bayreuth District Hospital, helping people find a path to healing and self-expression through art.

Deservedly recognised for her artistic achievements, Karin Blum was awarded the Nurnberg Nachrichten Art Prize (Prize of Recognition), the cultural prize of the city of Nuremberg.

Date and place of birt:1947, Gunzenhausen, Germany
Period of activity: XX, XXI century
Specialization:Artist, Painter
Genre:Figurative art
Art style:Abstract art, Contemporary art
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