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Susanne Margarete Lutz

A series of watercolor and pencil illustrations with a unique fashion-inspired approach.

28 Works

About Susanne

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Susanne Margarete Lutz is a German-Australian artist and illustrator currently based in Munich. With a professional background rooted in a diploma for fashion and graphic design, she maintains an independent practice that bridges the disciplines of commercial design and fine art. Her featured collection, "Un Truc De Mode," translates to "a fashion thing," serving as an exploration of style through traditional mediums. These works demonstrate a refined technical ability, utilizing her design training to capture specific aesthetic moments with a focused, illustrative lens.

Visual voice

Her aesthetic is defined by the delicate interplay between graphite precision and fluid watercolor washes. The work centers on fashion-inspired subjects, characterized by a light touch and a clear focus on the silhouettes and textures found in design.
Watercolor IllustrationPencil SketchingFashion DesignGerman-Australian ArtMunich-Based Artist
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Susanne Margarete Lutz — questions answered

Where is Susanne Margarete Lutz based?

She is a German-Australian artist and illustrator currently living and working in Munich.

What is the artist's professional background?

She holds a diploma in fashion and graphic design and works independently in both the fashion and art industries.

What is the focus of the "Un Truc De Mode" series?

The title translates to "a fashion thing," and the series features watercolor and pencil illustrations with a specific fashion-inspired approach.

What mediums does she use for her illustrations?

Her work primarily utilizes a combination of watercolor and pencil to create her signature style.

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