
Berlin Gedaechtnis Kirche by Kaitlyn Parker
Berlin Gedaechtnis Kirche captures the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church through Kaitlyn Parker's characteristically warm and colourful lens. The ruined spire and modern extension — one of the city's most loaded architectural pairings — are rendered with graphic simplicity and an absence of solemnity, which somehow makes the subject feel more honest. Parker finds the vitality in a landmark that Berliners pass daily without pause, returning it the kind of attention it deserves. The result is celebratory rather than commemorative, full of life rather than weight.
On canvas, Parker's bold forms and warm palette settle into a rich, layered image. The woven texture adds depth to the flat fields of colour, giving the illustration a presence that suits the subject. Produced in our Berlin studio with archival pigment inks, this canvas print is a love letter to the city.
Berlin Gedaechtnis Kirche captures the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church through Kaitlyn Parker's characteristically warm and colourful lens. The ruined spire and modern extension — one of the city's most loaded architectural pairings — are rendered with graphic simplicity and an absence of solemnity, which somehow makes the subject feel more honest. Parker finds the vitality in a landmark that Berliners pass daily without pause, returning it the kind of attention it deserves. The result is celebratory rather than commemorative, full of life rather than weight.
On canvas, Parker's bold forms and warm palette settle into a rich, layered image. The woven texture adds depth to the flat fields of colour, giving the illustration a presence that suits the subject. Produced in our Berlin studio with archival pigment inks, this canvas print is a love letter to the city.
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Berlin Gedaechtnis Kirche captures the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church through Kaitlyn Parker's characteristically warm and colourful lens. The ruined spire and modern extension — one of the city's most loaded architectural pairings — are rendered with graphic simplicity and an absence of solemnity, which somehow makes the subject feel more honest. Parker finds the vitality in a landmark that Berliners pass daily without pause, returning it the kind of attention it deserves. The result is celebratory rather than commemorative, full of life rather than weight.
On canvas, Parker's bold forms and warm palette settle into a rich, layered image. The woven texture adds depth to the flat fields of colour, giving the illustration a presence that suits the subject. Produced in our Berlin studio with archival pigment inks, this canvas print is a love letter to the city.























