Canvas work

Angler dream
2019, Lime plate with tadelakt, printing ink and acrylic, 40 x 40 x 3 cm
Theme:
A place where you can make dreams come true.

Sometimes it must be fish
2019, acrylic plate painted with ink and acrylic paint, glued to wood, 45 x 30 cm.
Theme: Show the movement of the fishing rod.

Spin my wheel
2018, canvas, Kremer pigment in ultramarine blue, foil and ink, 120 x 120 cm,
Theme: Visible through color and form in repetition.

„Look, is this a good one?“
2020, wood panel, pigments, paper collages, 75 x 75 cm,
subject:
during my time as a lecturer in the field of art have been left over the years many paper works. They get here for me a special significance with the knowledge that they are beautiful!

Stator in printed series
2017, canvas, plaster, sand, acrylic paint
40 x 40 cm,
Theme: Series, shape and color

red
2006, canvas, various red pigments with oil, 200 x 140 cm
Theme:
The effect of RED! If different red pigments are placed in many layers next to each other, the statement is strengthened. A powerful image as I find through the effect of an intense color.

It is raining for me in the doubling
2019, canvas with pigments Kremer in ultramarine blue and bronze acrylic paint, sand from ostrich eggs, with foil and printing ink, 130 x 38 cm.
Theme: hatched from the egg comes out a special feeling and may multiply.

Electric motor boost
2019, Canvas painted with Kremer pigments ultramarine blue, foil with printing ink, wooden frame spray paint,
98 x 78,5 x 7 cm
Subject:
My son Simon found this frame with oil painting on the bulky waste and my idea was a new setup. All works of mine have to do with the theme of recycling, because I am excited by the specificity of the material if it has already had a use. The motto from old I make something new applies here 100%!

Stator printed in series
2017, canvas, plaster, sand, acrylic paint
40 x 40 cm,
Theme: Series and form

Stator in blue
2017, canvas, stator sheet metal, wax, acrylic paint, plaster, 40 x 40 cm.
Theme: The one form set in scene

Peel yourself
2002, canvas, lime white primer with sand and watercolor.
110 x 75 cm.
Subject:
Originated from several watercolor studies with the theme "what is behind".
The process, in nature of a peeling tree and the stages of development of man. A metaphor for the change of the not directly visible.