Flügge
Storytelling & Wall drawings
+++ Happy News! Flügge (Fledged) made it to the Longlist of the World Illustration Awards 2026 +++
Client Kunstsammlungen Chemnitz, Exhibition Edvard Munch. ANGST (European Capital of Culture Chemnitz 2025) Role Story development and illustrations of the children’s booklet Flügge – The Little Owl and Fear; creation of wall drawings Technique Ink, acrylic and colored pencil & digital illustrations
In 2025 I was commissioned by the Kunstsammlungen Chemnitz to create an illustrated project for the exhibition ANGST, part of the European Capital of Culture year in Chemnitz.
Working closely with the Education and Mediation team led by Christiane Meister, and with co-curator Diana Kopka, I developed Flügge – The Little Owl and Fear.
Flügge is a 24-page illustrated children’s booklet that tells the coming-of-age story of a young owl. After experiencing a profound loss, the owl confronts her fear and gradually learns to live with it.
The narrative was inspired by Edvard Munch’s biography and by the works on display in the exhibition. It is a story that makes inner strength visible and translates existential themes into a contemporary, child-friendly visual language.
With Flügge I wanted to create more than a simple companion piece. It is both publication and installation – a work that bridges Munch’s biography, the curatorial themes of ANGST, and the personal experience of museum visitors.
The project shows how illustration, museum education, and exhibition design can work together, inviting both children and adults to engage with Munch’s universe.
In addition to the booklet, I created wall drawings within the exhibition space. Executed in ink, acrylic, and colored pencil on emulsion paint, these site-specific works were designed especially for young audiences.
Following an idea by co-curator Diana Kopka, they were placed at a height of 60 cm, directly at a child’s eye level. This approach allowed the illustrations to speak immediately to children while remaining fully integrated into the curatorial concept.