inspired art magazine

Margarete Schrüfer

Margarete Schrüfer’s work is a poetic fusion of tradition and innovation, nature and technology. The photographer transforms the ancient art of origami into a contemporary medium, creating mesmerizing 
floral still lifes that exist in multiple dimensions—at once sculptural, photographic, and digital.

inspired art magazine

Pink breath 3

Margarete Schrüfer

inspired art magazine

Frühling in Simulacrum XV

Margarete Schrüfer

inspired art magazine
inspired art magazine

Frühling in Simulacrum XII

Margarete Schrüfer

inspired art magazine

Frühling in Simulacrum XVI

Margarete Schrüfer

inspired art magazine

Her process is as intricate as her art. Each fold of her hand-crafted origami flowers is meticulously photographed, layer by layer, then digitally assembled into a seamless composition.

At first glance, her images resemble softly blurred flowers, but a closer look reveals an entirely different reality— capturing multiple moments in a single frame. Inspired by nature’s fundamental principle of folding—seen in blossoms, wings, even DNA— Schrüfer reinterprets organic structures through an innovative approach to an ancient artistic practice.

Like a painter replacing brushstrokes with folds, Margarete Schrüfer explores the interface of analog craftsmanship and digital innovation.

Influenced by her time in Japan and a background in sculpture and textile art, Schrüfer bridges centuries of artistic tradition, drawing from 17th- century Dutch still lifes and reinterpreting them for the digital age. The result: poetic, hypnotic, and entirely unique works that blur the line between art, technology, and illusion—inviting their viewers on a journey through time and culture.


To save your wishlist, sign up now.
By signing up, you agree that we may use your data. More information can be found in our privacy policy.

Hi there! It looks like you're visiting from the EU.