Ramona Kandinger is a Vienna-based visual artist

who operates at the intersection of photography, painting, and sculpture, blurring the boundaries between these media through her creative process. Kandinger's work is characterized by her use of techniques from various media, which she skillfully integrates into her pieces. She approaches her art as a frontier worker, constructing and deconstructing objects that challenge traditional categorization. Ultimately, Kandinger's works are dynamic and engaging, representing a lively discourse between the different media she brings together.

Hey there! I’m thrilled you’ve stopped by. If there’s one thing you should know about me, it’s that I have an unshakeable love for metal music. There's something about the raw energy and emotion that resonates deeply with me, and it’s the soundtrack to my life.

I’ve always been drawn to the morbid side of things. Whether it’s exploring dark themes in art or diving into the fascinating history of the macabre, I find beauty in the eerie and the unusual. This fascination often leads me to graveyards on my travels; there’s a certain peace in those places, a connection to the stories of those who came before us.

As a kid, I was a huge fan of wrestling, especially the legendary Undertaker. His dramatic entrances and haunting persona captivated me, much like the face masks and face paint of my favorite metal bands. The theatrics and larger-than-life characters ignited my imagination and fueled my passion for the dramatic.

When it comes to style, I’m known for my black wardrobe—it’s just me. Yet, there’s a surprising twist: I have a soft spot for yellow. While you won’t find it in my closet, it’s a color I love to surround myself with, reminding me of the brightness that can exist alongside the shadows.

So, welcome to my world! Here’s to embracing the dark, celebrating the morbid, and finding beauty in every corner.