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Group of Pines
Somewhere in a remote northern forest on a misty day. Oil on canvas / 60.9 x 76.2 cm / 2007
Orange Mountains
Small painting in a slight Renaissance style and a place as if it were in the Middle East. Oil on Canvas board / 40.6 x 30.4 cm / 1985 / Germany
Tsunami Waves
One of the dozens of drawings I did, after having produced mostly abstract art for eight years. At this point, those drawings are a new beginning for the next twenty years of my visual art. Acrylic on Canvas / 76.2 x 101.6 cm / 2005
Forms Contrasted
Aside from the diversity of all the patterns displayed, note that a line begins at the upper left that has no dead-end but coincides to create fields with many different shapes and sizes. Those patterns have again various shades and graphic designs, in contrast to its surrounding. This type of spontaneous creativity and method I […]
Poppies in Vase
Showing the contradiction between the healthy poppies and the smoking cigarette in the ashtray. Oil on Canvas board / 50.8 x 40.6 cm / 1992
Remnant Unidentified #2
This painting is a copy of the original Remnant Unidentified # 1. My science fiction interpretation. What, if we ever could visit a planet whose population has died out… Or vice versa, after mankind on earth has long disappeared, if a space traveller would land? Oil on Canvas / 81.2 x 106.6 cm / 1995
On the Moon
Spaceship on the moon with the blue earth. From my “Moon” series. Not surprisingly a painting inspired by the Lunar Landings. Mod. Paste/ Acrylic / air brush on canvas / 76.2 x 91.4 cm / 1969
Overgrown Flowers
Semi-abstract. Painterly with spatial areas of magnified object. Acrylic on Canvas / 76 cm x 83 cm / 1967 / Gifted
Waterfall – Austria
Water accumulating at the bottom of a mountain forcing a spectacular route and creating a sight that tourists enjoy. Oil on canvas / 60.9 x 45.7 cm / 1984 / Gifted
Head in Landscape
Since the colour green reminds us of all its different shades in nature, painters have almost found it NOT employable in semi-abstract expressions. It seems to lack depth and has symbolically little to say about relation to life. Unlike the primary colours. However, an old saying exclaims, hope is green and the romantic novelists hinted […]
Boy in Red Sweater
Our son, Daniel, not yet two years old, was my model. Pleasant souvenir. Oil on Canvas / 71cm x 40 cm / 1959 / gift to family Walker
St. Andre de Cubzac
Town of St. Andre de Cubzac, France, seen as it was in the 19th Century. Hometown of my late wife, Jeanine. The background with its vineyards and water tower is still the same. Modeling past and oil on Masonite / 60 cm x 90 cm / 1964
Watteau’s Autumn
The treatment of tree and colours in this imaginary landscape reminded me of Watteau. Oil on canvas / 66.0 x 55.8 cm / 1989
Olga Neely / Kirkland Lake
At a Northern Ontario Exhibition in Timmins, they awarded me with three first prizes and sent the portrait of Ann Neely to Toronto’s National Exhibition. Both Portraits of the Neely’s remained with the family. Oil on canvas board / 60 cm x 40 cm / 1954
3. TUNNEL / Gorge du Tarn #2 /
A view from our travels in France, that leads through the central region with rivers, rocks and ice caves. Oil on canvas board / 55.8 x 45.7 cm / 1983 / Austria
Buttercup / 1948
For a change, inspired by A. Dürer, here is my Version of natures’ delicate growth. This is a print from a “cold needle etching” / 1948
Pompeii’s Destruction
This rendering is a reflection on a long ago volcanic event in Pompeii. My interest in themes are becoming rather more Universal than Local. Oil on canvas / 70 cm x 81 cm / 1959
Helmut / 1949
Portrait, the profile of my nephew, Helmut. Pencil on paper / 1949
Traunsee #1
One of the many cozy lakes in summer time nestled between mountains in the province of Salzburg, Austria. From there, one can see at the horizon the mountain peak of Styrian’s Mountain, Dachstein, 3000 metres high with its glacier. Oil on canvas / 53.3 x 66.0 cm / 1984 / at Graz
Red Mountains #2
This landscape has a touch of poetic wilderness. Oil glazing over Modeling paste on Masonite / 52 cm x 55 cm / 1964
Energy in Space
In space and time – on earth the Egyptian’s worship. Oil on Canvas / 96 cm x 76 cm / 1999
Forms in Space
Layers of flat planes with openings that are ascending and descending endlessly. Oil on Canvas board / 71cm x 51 cm / 1959
Venice / Copy
The CBC produced a documentary in 1994 about the Canadian painter James W. Morrice who lived, travelled, and painted in Europe for thirty years until his death in 1924. As a scenic artist, the production management asked me to reproduce this painting for the shoot. Oil on wood panel / 40cm x 50 cm / […]
Festival Salzburg / Jedermann
The other title of this work could be called “Jedermann #2”. His demise when death is at his side, while all his deceptive friends have left him. However, the expansion in this view incorporates, imaginary, Mozart who is observing all the attention of this Salzburg Festival that he never had in his hometown. Oil on Canvas / 81.2 x […]
Salzburg – Jedermann # 1
Grandiose view of old Salzburg with the fortified Castle in the background. Below the Cathedral at left a stage is erected. They perform since the 1920’s every summer the play “Jedermann” by Hofmannsthal. (Everyman) Oil on Canvas / 55.8 x 66.0 cm / 1987 / sold
Jeanine, my Wife
When I drew this portrait of my wife, Jeanine between 1965 and 1970, I worked mainly on Semi- and Abstract images and several different techniques. However, my wife’s feature inspired me to draw a portrait in a conventional style. Brown pencil drawing on off-white paper / 27 cm x 17 cm / 1965 – 1970
Festival Salzburg
Inspiration to this work is a result from listening to Mozart’s Bassoon Concerto with its gracious, majestic passages. By using warm colours that surface amidst meditative blues and violets and this semi-abstract rendering combines an architectural composition that has traces of Salzburg, Mozart’s hometown. Oil on canvas / 71.1 x 81.2 cm / 1960
Impromptu
Over ten years ago, amidst painting representational for a decade, I sketched lines that would begin at any edge of the page, change direction, and overlap many times in different directions, in a non-conflicting way. By creating areas of different shapes and sizes, it was intriguing no matter how many times I did this exercise […]
Summer Reflection
A landscape with vague growth and objects filled with warm and misty light. Oil on canvas / 76.2 x 76.2 cm / 2003
Star of Solitude
Something that in the Universe barely exists but from the human experience, relating to our surrounding, one may sometimes feel that way. Acrylic and air brush on canvas / 76.2 x 81.2 cm / 1969
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