Stella Wingerter, 21

Change is coming

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Stella is intrigued how strongly children can be shaped by stories and fairy tales in their upbringing. And what they should be taught so that they are best prepared for the challenges of today and tomorrow. The Franconian artist uses fairy tales, symbols and colors to set the scene for three different styles of upbringing. The picture, which is covered with red writing, is divided into two parts: The left half refers to the so-called “poisonous pedagogy”. Brown, muted colours and a dark fir forest symbolize the fearful mood of the children during this time. The partial image is supplemented by texts and graphics that refer to the German fairy tale „Die gar traurige Geschichte mit dem Feuerzeug“ („The Sad Story with the Lighter“) from Heinrich Hoffmann‘s Struwwelpeter. These are a cynical reminder of the educational slogan of the time, „Who will not hear, must feel.“ The right half shows the fairy tale world of today. In addition, text excerpts that come from the American fairy tale „Bambi“, by Walt Disney. Its characters are heroes who improve the world, afflicted with role clichés and stereotypes. An ironic allusion to the fact that such a pink-one-dimensional world is just as fake as the one-dimensional one of fear pedagogy. As a layer on top of these two, she has placed a third image: the artist herself stands there and writes „Change is Coming.“ But in which direction? Reflection is necessary, says Stella Wingerter. Quotes from U.S. children‘s author Theodor Seuss Geisel frame her mural: They emphasize that change is possible for everyone. Even if we have been shaped by negative experiences. Aware of the experiences we have had, the message goes, we are able to develop new perspectives, to shape change and a future-oriented education for children. An education that makes children and young people strong and enables them to cope with the complex challenges in their lives.

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About the artist

Stella Wingerter

21 Years

The artist about democracy and peace

My name is Stella Wingerter, I‘m 21 years old and I‘m studying „Graphic Design“ at the Faber-Castell Academy in Stein. I was interested in art from an early age. I often visited museums with my parents and always admired how people expressed themselves through art. What was particularly exciting for me was that each person looks at a work of art differently, that different details catch everyone‘s eye and that they associate different emotions with it. I have been drawing continuously since I was 16, especially in a realistic way. It was important for me to develop my own style. At the moment, I draw mainly portraits with graphite pencils, which I photograph and process with digital effects to give the work more expression. I am fascinated by art. Therefore, I wish that my work also contributes to triggering fascination in others.

Stella Wingerter, 21

Change is coming