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Vertical Flow
no comment – oil on canvas – 1995
Romantic Seashore
True to the title – it is a romantic view with sunset over a sea with cliffs and a stranded ship. Oil on Canvas / 66.0 x 55.8 cm / 1989
Le Gorge du Tarn
Travelling narrow roads between a river and rocky mountains in the central region of France. Oil on canvas board / 50.8 x 40.6 cm / 1983 / family Casse, Bordeaux
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
Cycle of Time
In human terms, movement as planets circle stars will give the notion of time. Acrylic on Canvas / 101 cm x 101 cm / 1968
TSUNAMI / 2005
To commemorate the devastating tsunami at Thailand in 2004, with another wave approaching. Symbolically only one person between the rubble is visible in front. Acrylic on Canvas / 76.2 x 101.6 cm / 2005
Beyond my Recollection
A series of paintings in a similar manner of brush strokes, that give the areas an almost poetic life. The subject is a psychological dilemma in which I am trying to solve what I vaguely remember only in a visual presentation. Oil on Canvas / 116cm x 86 cm / 1962
City Scape
A more painterly, less architectural constructed city in a friendly, golden light. Oil on canvas / 91.4 x 71.1 cm / 1961
Unconventional
For my development an unconventional, mainly considering the form of my development; mentally it is breaking out from a groove I was in. Oil on Canvas board / 76cm x 55cm – 1958
Study – Vienna / 52
Lines and tonal accents in this model’s appearance are brought to the essential. (Vienna Academy) Pencil on paper / 1952
Blue Night
Landscape at night illuminated. Oil on Wood Panel / 40.6 x 50.8 cm / 1995 / Painting went to family Jorgenson
Light Reveals Darkness
Conceptual rendering. Oil on Canvas / 48 cm x 35 cm / 1963 / at Vienna
Summer Morning
In abstract terms, trying to catch with colours the coolness of an early summer morning. Oil on canvas / 76.2 x 76.2 cm / 2003
Mother and Child
My contribution to mothers, without symbolizing the sainthood in religious terms. Oil on heavy card board / 70 cm x 49 cm
Reclining Female / 52
The contour of this female drawing has added accents to emphasize its form. (Study at the Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna). Pencil on paper /1952
Group of Pines
Somewhere in a remote northern forest on a misty day. Oil on canvas / 60.9 x 76.2 cm / 2007
Day of Wonder
Perhaps one could assert that abstract art is the biggest victory over the indescribable. To create from the unconscious is more to the point, original as conscious work, providing the artist has made the transition from an apparent reality to a reality within his mind. Much is happening and one wonders how to interpret what one […]
Eternal Light
The constant energy present in the Universe and Space or the constant light displayed in Churches that emulate spiritually the Eternal Light. Oil on Canvas / 81.2 x 76.2 cm / 1961
Composition #1
Interference on a beach. Acrylic on Canvas board / 61 cm x 51 cm / 1995
City’s Pollution
Although pollution usually appears grey, in my rendering one may associate the yellows with the toxic acids that circle a city. Mod. Paste & Acrylic on canvas / 81.2 x 101.6 cm / 1968
Rising Earth over Moon
From the Series THE ELEMENT: CREATION. Modeling Paste, Acrylic w. air brush over canvas / 1969
Dividing Wall
SING TO THE WALL A REQUIEM, a wall, dividing you and me – dividing us since I remember. Once I assumed that you were I, until it proved that suspicion looked secretly through mirrors loopholes, striking me as a game one grows tired of. / Sing to the walls, invisible, raised between mankind, dividing him since […]
The Eye
A center point that receives shapes and colours as a human’s brain is able to transmit to the Self. Yes, what is the eye, we take usually for granted? Oil on canvas / 91.4 x 91.4 cm / 2007
Still-life with Coffee Pot
Keeping within a loose interpretation of cubism, the following paintings give a cross-section of how choices in my topics would prove a different outcome; they vary, either in social, historical, or political themes; they show my interests, as what inspired me, and the interpretation I chose. “Still life w. Coffee Pot”, for instance, is a […]
Landscape / 2003
A different take of an imaginary field with bushes and forest. Acrylic on canvas / 55.8 x 91.4 cm / 2003
Snow Slash
From a series of watercolours. This is the impression of a wet winter. Watercolour on paper / 1959
Northern Forest
A mixture of healthy and decaying trees, brushwork laying criss-cross at the edge of lakes, ponds, stagnant waters with rock formation surfacing. As to the method of Hard Edge paintings, refer to image Cliff Structure. Oil glazing on canvas / 76.2 x 81.2 cm / 1965 / Sold od
Split Level
Hard Edge inspired me to formulate exterior and interior architectural zones, composing my forms and colours aesthetically. Acrylic on Canvas / 81 cm x 96 cm / 1967
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
Clouds Below #1
Cloud study at sunset. Oil on Canvas board / 30.4 cm x 40.6 cm / 1997
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