Johannes Eichhorn became interested in nature at an early age. Trees and forests are essential elements in his work.
Painting can contribute to thoughts about one's own position on forests and nature. Paintings offer dialogues. On the one hand, the painter and his view, which is captured in the painting, and on the other, the viewer with his background and his understanding of nature.
Paintings can encourage people to reflect on their own relationship with nature, to appreciate the beauty of nature, but also to stand up for it because of its vulnerability.
Another theme is views of the town of Hann. Münden. This is also about change. Changes to a town, the lives of its people and the development of urban greenery. The non-digital prints on handmade paper were created on the basis of handmade printing foils.
Susanne Eichhorn's works illuminate a different aspect of natural worlds. Animals are observed in their living environment, including wild bears and a roaming lioness. At the same time, the influence of humans on nature is also made the subject of the works. Here, too, snapshots of living nature are captured.
Susanne Eichhorn brings her drawings to life with a sharp knife and paper from all over the world, using paper cuts to create living spaces that stimulate the viewer's imagination.