Elke Rehder (born 1953) is a German artist living in Barsbüttel[1] Germany.
Elke Rehder[2] studied at the Heatherley School of Fine Art in London (1979–80).
[3] During that time she was predominantly active as a sculptor, where she created objects from iron, steel, copper, granite, marble as well as small bronzes in lost-wax castings.
From 1991 to 1993 she deepened her knowledge of painting at the Federal Academy of Cultural Education in Wolfenbüttel and of graphic arts at the Hamburg University of Applied Sciences.
[17] At the international antiquarian book and arts fair "Quod Libet"[18] in Hamburg she presented a portfolio with etchings to The Trial[19] by Franz Kafka and woodcuts to The Royal Game[20] by Stefan Zweig.