Having studied under Rudolph Hoflehner and Joachim Schmettau, Beate Schroedl was then heavily influenced by her encounter with Antony Caro. In 1987 Caro ran a workshop in which Schroedl was selected as one of the sculptors to represent Germany. In the following year her style shifted from the figurative to the abstract and from stone, clay and bronze to stainless steel sculpture. However, the interaction between art and nature remains a recurrent theme in her work.

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