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The common thread that runs through all my artistic works is the famous koan: "the clapping of one hand".
Ultimately, a hint that nothing is explainable and can not be solved logically through our intellect. "Waiting for Godot" was created in the same way. Somehow wanted and yet not wanted, just happened.
The original has a size of 50x100cm. Friendly acrylic colors on canvas, blue, white a little ocher. Through the implied cubes, with the edges and corners, there is a certain spatiality in combination with the two figures. Space and time (the waiting) can thus complement each other and expand and is thus visible to the viewer us tangible.
During my study period I worked mainly in stone, sometimes in wood. Figural and abstract. I learned to transfer graphic designs and sculptural models into large sculptures. A process of spatial prehension and its execution.
This creative act and statements like: "you're never save from success!" (Original sound Prof. K.H.Türk) affected my studies at the academy of arts Nürtingen.
Later, I involved the space creatively. The room itself became a sculpture. Spatial installations arose, the classical "sculpture on the pedestal" dissolved.
I transferred my studio to the outside. The landscape, the vastness of the spatial served as a background and optical restriction for wooden steles, scythes and huge painted wooden structures.
The last years, due to my personal development, I only handle with colors. The pleasure of painting. A dance with the colors, a destruction, a rebuilding. Eventually a dialogue with the colors, the canvas and myself.
Two themes fascinate me especially when it comes to painting. On the one hand - due to my many years of experience with nude drawing - the figurative, the human form. The human being in the focus, the naked person. Drafting thoughtfully and painterly translated into colors.
On the other hand the abstraction - for me the most interesting terrain. Here, it is essential to activate the inner view, to absorb colors mentally, to combine them and then bring them to the canvas. Sometimes the trigger is a sin
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