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Attic Collections
Items from the past that we seldom see. Oil on Canvas / 76 cm x 86 cm / 1964
Out of Paradise
Yes, so it is told in Genesis but frequently in life we are losing our current grace and stand before a new beginning. Oil on Canvas board / 66.0 x 55.8 cm / 1960
Female / watercolor / 51
Study of a female model with watercolor. Watercolour on paper / 1951
Jeanine Remembered
My wife gave me most of my life the means and opportunity to follow my artistic path and inspired my creative side until 2007. This portrait, although painted two years later, done to console myself but more so out of gratitude. Oil on canvas / 45.5 x 35.5 cm / 2009
St. John’s Lighthouse
A tower for sightseeing, but most of all an old relic that was essential for centuries to serve seafarers approaching Newfoundland. Oil on canvas board / 45.7 x 60.9 cm / 1987 / sold
Group of Trees
Sculptured trees seen reflected as in water. Oil on canvas / 55.8 x 76.2 cm / 1961
Rocky Mountains
The Canadian Rockies in the west. Oil on Canvas / 55.8 x 76.2 cm / 1985
Growth
The growth is in the gesture not in the simulation of everyday natural evolution. Oil on canvas / 66.0 x 55.8 cm / 1996
TURRACH / 50TH Anniversary / 2006
That year, my wife, Jeanine, and I commemorated 50 years since we met in the Austrian mountain village of Turrach. We celebrated with champagne and roses that I put to canvas. Oil on canvas / 60.9 x 91.4 cm / 2006
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
Flower Still-life
This is in colour a more subdued composition with minor emphasis on reality or the flowers themselves. Oil on canvas / 50.8 x 40.6 cm / 1961
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
First Sign of Spring
Crocuses end of March in Toronto. First sign of spring. Acrylic on Canvas / 38 cm x 43 cm / 1999
Light Reveals Darkness
Conceptual rendering. Oil on Canvas / 48 cm x 35 cm / 1963 / at Vienna
Exit
Sometimes much of darkness around us, however, it is invigorating to see at the end of the tunnel a way out. Acrylic on Masonite / 124 cm x 101 cm / 1966
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
Sub-Caribbean Sea
In this rather abstract rendering, I attempt to capture with colours the transparency of objects below the surface, created by the light coming from above. Oil on canvas / 55.8 x 66.0 cm / 1994 / sold
Subsea
For someone like myself, growing up in a valley between mountains, the Subsea in the Bahamas was a new experience that enriched my palette. Oil on wood panel / 40.6 x 50.8 cm / 1993
Helmut / 1949
Portrait, the profile of my nephew, Helmut. Pencil on paper / 1949
Laurac le Grande #1
A very old historic town, northwest of Toulouse, not visible from the highway. It housed during the twelfth century knights on their way to the Holy Land. At present rather deserted, with some agriculture, and from the distance painterly but close up decaying and surreal art exhibits. Oil on canvas / 55.8 x 60.9 cm […]
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
Winter in Britain
Although a winter scene, this remote landscape gives a warm feeling, inviting one in the light of a sunset. Oil on canvas / 71.1 x 91,4 cm / 1992
Iceberg #3
Another version of imaginary ice mountains that glimmer from sunshine in the blue sky. Oil on canvas / 55.8 x 76.2 cm / 1983 / Gifted
Degenerate
This drawing is the result from a social observation. Ink pen drawing on paper / 1954
Unite Divisions
Is there nothing anymore to unite us? A glitter in the eye, a gesture of a hand, a touch, a sound ‑Are we bound To the end? Many steps have Divided us, Bridges broken down to raving depth from heights but silence, above all, has created a storm and blown out love and lights. Acrylic on […]
Scarborough Bluffs
Historical view. The foreground has since changed drastically. Oil on Canvas / 76.2 x 50.8 cm / 1988
Kaleidoscopic Space
Suggesting on the horizon, a window to Infinity. Acrylic on canvas / 96 cm x 81 cm / 1967
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
Study of Roses
After being a few days in Hospital, those are the notes by which a painter remembers his stay. Drawing, pencil on paper / 1989
Collage
To change the texture of the composition I employed different materials. A plain aesthetic experiment. Mixed media on Masonite / 50 x 50 cm / 1965
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