Slava Seidel

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Slava Seidel
NationalityGerman
Alma materState Academy of Fine Arts
Known forpainting

Slava Seidel (born 1974) is a German painter.

Early life

Seidel was born in Kryvyi Rih, Ukraine (formerly Soviet Ukraine).

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Education

In 1999, she moved to Germany. In 2002, Seidel studied at the State Academy of Fine Arts (Städelschule) in Frankfurt am Main, and was a master student in professional free painting, where she studied with Christa Näher. In 2008, Seidel graduated.

Personal life

Seidel lives in Wetzlar.

Awards

Selected exhibitions

Bibliography

Collections

Collections of art that own examples of Seidel's work include:

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