Dodo Newman is an international abstract expressionist artist. Her profound body of work embodies diverse human experiences, creating immersive and uplifting atmospheres in various settings.
Her unusual life journey has led her to live and grow up in various countries around the world (India, Iran, Italy, UK, France, Germany, Hungary). Her work bridges cultural divides and inspires personal growth through art.
Since 2009, her base of work is in Berlin, Germany. Her major projects include a tribute to the passengers of the Titanic and humanitarian efforts, such as her collaboration with Red Cross after the 2010 Haiti earthquake. She is a published author, with works like "Incredible Titanic Life Stories" and "Creating Again," which detail her artistic journey and personal transformation. Dodo's art is collected globally and is known for its ability to transform people's perception of art, to create individual experiences and enhance living, working, private and unique spaces.
Through her works, she aims to create a visual language that transcends borders and connects people on a profound level.
Her mission is to use her art to bring awareness of the universal life force, emphasize interconnectedness, and invite viewers to find beauty in the transient and connect with the essence of existence.
“I believe what sets me apart as an artist is my profound ability to create bridges through my work. Growing up in a diplomatic family and having lived in various countries, I've gained a deep understanding of diverse cultures and through this, the understanding of the Oneness that unites us all. This experience has allowed me to use my art as a means to connect people from different backgrounds, transcending language, national and societal boundaries on a profound level.
My art encourages viewers to explore life from a broader and more contemplative perspective. It invites introspection, curiosity about the inner world, and how everything is interconnected: humans, nature, Earth, our universe, transcending the traditional confines of visual art."