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November North of Sixty
Here is my impression of snow and ice that has not changed until recently since millenniums north of sixty along the meridian arc. Oil on canvas / 60.9 x 76.2cm / 1995
Arctic Heat-Wave
Despite the controversy over “Global Warming” the change in the north was then visible and inspired me to make a painterly comment, as seen here. Oil on Canvas / 81 cm x 101 cm / 1996
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
W. A. Mozart / Copy
Loving Mozart’s music, the unfinished portrait by the painter Lange appealed to me. There is in my mind a very natural, reflective moment in Mozart’s personality that I attempted to copy. One can assume, while posing, he was filling the time by composing. Oil on canvas board / 50.8 x 40.6 cm / 1988
Theme & Multiplication
The theme, only a part of this composition, could be theoretically multiplied infinitely smaller or larger. Acrylic on Canvas 84 cm x 91 cm / 1967
Overgrown Flowers
Semi-abstract. Painterly with spatial areas of magnified object. Acrylic on Canvas / 76 cm x 83 cm / 1967 / Gifted
Clouds Below #1
Cloud study at sunset. Oil on Canvas board / 30.4 cm x 40.6 cm / 1997
Sextet
Inspired by interwoven patterns of music by J.S. Bach. Six linear geometrical forms overlap as six instruments play different, non-conflicting melodies in space and time. Perhaps I was ready to shake off old restrictions but still keeping structure and composition. Oil on canvas board / 76cm x 55cm / 1958
St. John’s, Nfld.
A back lane in the city of St. John’s, Newfoundland showing the Atlantic Ocean and colourful houses. This route was familiar to our son Allan who finished his studies at the University. Oil on canvas / 60.9 x 76.2 cm / 1996 / sold
Bridge Burned
How many Bridges does one burn in a lifetime? Oil on Canvas / 84 cm x 117 cm / 1962 / SOLD
Riches of the Earth #1
My impressions of Kirkland Lake’s Mines of the past, with its internal structures we never see. Oil on Canvas / 51 cm x 66 cm / 1959
Study – Vienna / 52
The contour in this woman’s figure is almost removed to employ shapes that serve the form and at the same time create interesting patterns. (Vienna Academy) Pencil drawing on paper / 1952
Niagara Falls Frozen
Niagara Falls in Winter appears frozen and without thunder; still showing its impressive size. One of many interpretations a painter can have. Modeling Paste / Oil on Masonite / 61 cm x 91 cm / 1964
Autumn go Gentle into the Frost
The earthly, worldly and physically transition from a onetime stable, blooming existence, changing to a withering state before the winter is a metaphor to humans in that we hope the conversion toward an icy space may be gentle. Oil on canvas / 76.2 x 96.5 cm / 1998
Three Figures
The resemblance of figures in this composition is very slim but there is a certain dimension in the structure I pursued. Oil on canvas / 71.1 x 45.7 cm / 1961
Night Life
Vibrant colours and energy of night. Oil on Cardboard / 35 cm x 46 cm / 1964
Composition #1 /98
Structures of Architectural buildings connected in space, floating. Oil on Canvas / 71 cm x 81 cm / 1998
Chemical Plant
Modern science visually and magically expressed modern. Oil on Canvas / 45.7 x 60.9 cm / 1993
Nude Sitting
Composition of a reclining woman. Oil on Canvas / 91 cm x 71 cm / 1966
Creation
This painting is the introduction to the Series “The element: CREATION”. It simulates the Big Bang theory. Mod. Paste/ Acrylic/ Air brush on canvas / 96.5 x 76.2 cm / 1969 / Gifted to Grandson
Canadian Still-life
The painting although called representational, the arrangement of this Still-life is symbolic if not surreal. Oil on canvas board / 30 cm x 35 cm / 1954
Archeological Findings
A layout of ancient objects with a minimum of light as if they were still below ground. As to the method of Hard Edge paintings, refer to image Cliff Structure. Oil glazing on canvas / 96.5 x 83.8 cm / 1965
Diagonal
No comment – Oil on Canvas – 1967
St. Florent
The sky makes this otherwise typical village in France so special. Oil on canvas board / 40.6 x 50.8 cm / 1985 / at B.C.
North of Sixty / 91
First version of the merciless, secluded landscape along the sixty meridian arc. Oil on canvas / 40.6 x 55.8 cm / 1991
Burning Tree
In other words, the orange-red glow of autumn. Acrylic on Canvas / 71.1 x 55.8 cm / 2002
Stretching and Yawning
In my last three Hard Edge paintings before the decade of the sixties ended, I refrained from geometrical straight lines and employed open, loose forms. After finishing this canvas, the central ‘figure’ suggested the comical title. As to the method of Hard Edge paintings, refer to image Cliff Structure. Acrylic on canvas / 121.9 x […]
Look Out
An opening, seen between cliffs in a Canyon. Airbrush on paper / 1988
Little Artist at Work
Our granddaughter Evelyn, seven years old, is showing her early interest and dedication toward visual art. Acrylic on canvas board / 40.6 x 50.8 cm / 2001
Zacharie & Evelyn Roitner
Our grandchildren in 1996. Oil on canvas board / 40 cm x 30 cm / 1996 / Gifted
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