A little bit about me

The Path That Has No Name 


Nature is the artist. I work with nature, and welcome the viewer to enter into this embrace of the unknowable. 


Wandering the path that has no name reaches ever deeper essence. There is no map, no guidebook. Every step is new ground, making a new mark. A drawing emerges, line by line.


Focusing purpose, using ever simpler materials, is my commitment. I use elemental tools – twigs, fish bones, dead things – gathered from nature, for drawing instruments, later returned to nature. 


A twig dipped into ink makes a first mark. Where is it heading? Where am I pulled? The landscape reveals itself, gradually, never fully. Each step asks: What is this? 


Then the next line, and next. I wander into the picture. The pull inspires, uplifts. I am drawn into the landscape before knowing it. I live for this discovery. 


Cherishing modesty, I work in small intimate formats. I do not define what the viewer will see. As nature has offered me an opening to awaken, I want to offer the viewer a similar opening.  


Most of my images have no title, as titles define the viewer's approach. When I walk in nature I do not want signs telling me what I see. I respect the viewer’s intelligence. 


I do not want to explain nature. Explanation serves practical aims but is partial knowing. I want whole knowing, and dialogue – with nature, with the viewer.  


Life means embracing the known, the unknown and the unknowable.


Henrieke Strecker


Upcoming exhibitions


March 2025

Klein und fein” – GEDOK Group exhibition  
Opening reception: Sunday, March 30th, 2025

Opening hours: Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays 11am – 2pm

Where: Konviktstraße 5, 79098 Freiburg im Breisgau


The exhibition will be on display for around six weeks. I will be present at the opening reception and on April 12, 11am – 2pm


November 2025

Exhibition – debut 2025 

Where: VHS-Galerie im Schwarzen Kloster, Rotteckring 12

79098 Freiburg im Breisgau

Opening reception: Sunday, November 23, 2025, 11am-13pm

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LINKS to further work

Monotype Printmaking

Cyanotypes

Salt Blossoms

Salzblüten

Photogravure

Pinhole Photography

Cliché Verre

Daily Walks – “Old Cemetery of Freiburg”





The Path That Has No Name 


Nature is the artist. I work with nature, and welcome the viewer to enter into this embrace of the unknowable. 


Wandering the path that has no name reaches ever deeper essence. There is no map, no guidebook. Every step is new ground, making a new mark. A drawing emerges, line by line.


Focusing purpose, using ever simpler materials, is my commitment. I use elemental tools – twigs, fish bones, dead things – gathered from nature, for drawing instruments, later returned to nature. 


A twig dipped into ink makes a first mark. Where is it heading? Where am I pulled? The landscape reveals itself, gradually, never fully. Each step asks: What is this? 


Then the next line, and next. I wander into the picture. The pull inspires, uplifts. I am drawn into the landscape before knowing it. I live for this discovery. 


Cherishing modesty, I work in small intimate formats. I do not define what the viewer will see. As nature has offered me an opening to awaken, I want to offer the viewer a similar opening.  


Most of my images have no title, as titles define the viewer's approach. When I walk in nature I do not want signs telling me what I see. I respect the viewer’s intelligence. 


I do not want to explain nature. Explanation serves practical aims but is partial knowing. I want whole knowing, and dialogue – with nature, with the viewer.  


Life means embracing the known, the unknown and the unknowable.


LINKS to further work

Monotype Printmaking

Cyanotypes

Salt Blossoms

Salzblüten

Photogravure

Pinhole Photography

Cliché Verre

Daily Walks –
“Old Cemetery of Freiburg”