

Charlo Kuhn is a cologne-based artist and a proud member of the ART RMX Atelier Team.Her art delves deeply into human features, particularly focusing on the face and body lines, often depicted in disproportionate ways across various materials and techniques.
This fascination stemmed from her studies in fashion design, where understanding human proportions was crucial for garment adjustments and conceptualization.
In her exploration, she discovered that embracing irregularities offered more creative space than perfection. She delves into the psychological aspect of how our brains perceive imperfections, with faces and lines playing pivotal roles in her art.
Her work often poses intriguing questions:
How many lines does the brain need to recognize a face? Does the positioning of features truly dictate recognition? And why do we persist in pursuing an idealized notion of perfection?
Drawing from her interest in disproportionality and human psychology, she intertwines her artistic endeavors with insights gleaned from her current reading materials. Her recent works orbit around the theme of the woman who runs with the wolves by Dr. Clarissa Pinkola-Estees.
Driven by her personal interest in Asian cultures, her art frequently incorporates subtle nods and references. For instance, her distinct red logo draws inspiration from Chinese seals, while the Korean Hangul letters featured in her work symbolize profound philosophical concepts. Each letter comprises three symbols— a horizontal line representing the world, a vertical line symbolizing the human, and a dot symbolizing the cosmos.
Through the integration of Asian cultural elements, Charlo Kuhn encourages viewers to reconsider centuries-old traditions of beauty and perfection.
She aims to promote awareness of human diversity and complexity. She endeavors to foster a culture of self-reflection, encouraging individuals to embrace the artworks as daily mantras prompting introspection and self-inquiry.


