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Bahamas’ Shore
Rough shoreline, warm blue waters and sky in the Bahamas. Oil on Canvas / 40.6 x 50.8 cm / 1987 / to Gabriella / Graz
Look Out
An opening, seen between cliffs in a Canyon. Airbrush on paper / 1988
Ancient Castle
The subject of this residence, so remote as fairy tales, is in the twilight unrecognizable but filled with warm surrounding. Oil on Canvas / 76.2 x 101.6 cm / 1964 / sold
Beast 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. Unlike the primary colours. They have many meanings. For example, Blue can be mysterious, expresses the infinite, and symbolizes Heaven. Yellow […]
Sophie Hieger
Portrait of a young friend of mine, Sophie Hieger / Jucker, interested in the arts. Brown pencil on paper / 1952
Lake Rousseau Cottage
Back to the Impressionists for one more self-evident aesthetic view. Oil on canvas / 61 cm x 76 cm / 2004 / Sold
Lake / 60
Lake with mountains as I remembered. Oil on canvas / 55.6 x 40.6 cm / 1960
Ring Nebula
Painted from an image taken through a telescope. Oil on Canvas / 60.9 x 50.8 cm / 2001 / not for sale
Indian Summer
Natives spoke of a late, warm fall we call now Indian summer. Otherwise, just an imaginary landscape in Autumn. Oil on canvas / 66.0 x 55.8 cm / 1989
Rouge Valley
Showing that glorious, colourful time of the year that was for an outing Jeanine’s favourite season.
Self Portrait / 51
View is through the mirror reversed. Consequently it seems that I am drawing with my left hand while holding my Sketch block, which I am not. Pencil on paper / 1951
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 […]
Forest Impressions
If it were not for the darkness, the shapes and filtered colours of a forest and its lucidity can remind one of a stained glass window. It is suggested that the tall trees of a forest grove can feel like a natural cathedral. Acrylic on canvas / 91.4 x 76.2 cm / 1968
Society and the Unexplored
Has perhaps a twofold meaning: One, the virtual expansion of land. Two, the other expansion of the mind. Acrylic on Canvas / 46 cm x 66 cm / 1967 / Sold
Universe Closing In
Figure composition of a natural disaster in a city with crowded streets. Black Ink pen drawing and wash / 1949
Era of Time and Knowledge
Humankind is on this earth sheltered, protected from the hostile, freezing space throughout his relative short span of existence on this planet where the endless universe reached through us mysteriously its consciousness. Acrylic, mixed media and airbrushed on canvas / 81.2 x 66.0cm / 1969
Two Children
When after having have lost each other, then meet again, it is a good reason to embrace. The original title was “Found Again.” Oil on canvas / 71.1 cm x 45.7 cm / 1961
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
Clouds into Space #2
Earth, clouds, sky, space, orbits to the source of energy at centre. Oil on Canvas / 76 cm x 101 cm / 1993
Roses in Vase
This is my last more detailed representational painting for the next twenty years. Oil on canvas board / 45cm x 40cm / 1958
Canyon /97
Canyon at sunset mood. Oil on Canvas / 91.4 x 66.0 cm / 1997
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
Self Portrait / 2006
My last Self-portrait. Oil on Canvas / 30.4 x 45.7 cm / 2006
Quartet / 61
The warm colours of this venue in a chamber music setting reflects the possible pleasant sound. Oil on Canvas / 81.2 x 66.0 cm / 1961
Laundry in Spring
In the series of “Laundry” paintings, this image shows the newness of Cloth, as well as a new season of the year. Oil on Masonite / 53 cm x 56 cm / 1966
Male Figure
Drawing, executed in my first year Master class. In a faintly related form of cubism, it attempts to emulate a two-dimensional view of the object, without considering light and shadow. Pencil drawing on paper / 1950
Gusti, 1956
A friend of mine who agreed to sit for me so I could draw her. Pencil on Paper / approx. 32 cm x 26 cm / 1956 / work remained with the family
Landscape in Autumn
Form and colour inspired by autumn in Canada.
Anne Neely
At a Northern Ontario Exhibition in Timmins, they awarded me with three first prizes and sent the portrait of Ms. Anne Neely to Toronto’s National Exhibition. The Portrait remained with the family at Kirkland Lake, Ontario. Oil on canvas board / 50 cm x 40 cm / 1954
Group of Trees
Sculptured trees seen reflected as in water. Oil on canvas / 55.8 x 76.2 cm / 1961
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