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Cosmos X
My imaginary Cosmos farther away than the real one, and not anymore in existence as we see it. Oil on Canvas / 91 cm x 91 cm / 2004
Female / watercolor / 51
Study of a female model with watercolor. Watercolour on paper / 1951
Mother and Child
My contribution to mothers, without symbolizing the sainthood in religious terms. Oil on heavy card board / 70 cm x 49 cm
Chinese Mountains #2
Peculiar uprising of mountain ranges in an otherwise flat landscape. Oil on Canvas / 53 cm x 66 cm / 1985
Cliff Structure
The choice of cliffs as subject lent itself using the Hard Edge technique to achieve a dimensional appearance. This is technically one of seven first Hard Edge paintings. Although this Hard Edge term existed already for ten years (of which I was barely aware), my work is totally without influence and does not resemble any […]
Symphonic Sound
Aside from a suggestive presentation of the Orchestra with a variety of instruments, there is no recognizable image of the concert hall. I replaced the actuality of the hall by waves of sounds, envisioned with colours and patterns that fill the space with melodious music. Oil on canvas / 81.2 x 96.5 cm / 1997
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
Lake / 60
Lake with mountains as I remembered. Oil on canvas / 55.6 x 40.6 cm / 1960
Self-Portrait
Although formally related to Cubism, it is of representational character. This painting stems from a time before travelling to Canada. The background hints faintly at the left of an easel that remains behind and to the right the Ocean I would soon cross. Oil on laminated Cardboard 48.cm x 34.cm / 1953
Mountaineer
no comment – oil on canvas
Decision at Dawn
Partially inspired by the Novel, “All Quiet on the Western Front”. A moment of tense, important discussion between two characters. Technically, areas are treated with interwoven brush strokes that create a dimension and the chilly colours tell the mood of the situation. Oil on Canvas / 127 cm x 81 cm / 1962
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 […]
Web of Light
The summer air is moving the light in landscape. Oil on canvas / 55.8 x 76.2 cm / 2003
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
Clouds into Space #1
First version of this subject: connection with the Universe. Oil on Canvas / 56 cm x 71 cm / 1987 / painting is in France
Jeanine and Joseph
To some extent an old style Self-portrait with pallet + brush, yet with a living room setting and a window facing the garden. A strange choice was to have my wife behind me in a picture on the wall, as if it was someone not anymore around. Indeed, like a premonition, a year later she […]
Galaxy of Antares
A recreation of one of the many Galaxies that over a telescope have come to us. And what a firework with an amazing blue-sky ions of light-years away! Acrylic on canvas / 76.2 x 60.9 cm / 2004 .
Rocket Launch Pad
A special time in the 1960’s of space exploration, observing those rockets blast off; suspenseful if the intended hardware or human, his mission, will succeed. It lead to fierce competition between the USA and Russia to conquer this new frontier. They created mistrust that escalated the Cold War. At the same time, because of enormous […]
Geranium
Blooming Geranium in summer. Watercolour study on paper / 1950
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 / […]
Study – Vienna / 52
Lines and tonal accents in this model’s appearance are brought to the essential. (Vienna Academy) Pencil on paper / 1952
Bouquet of Roses
After not painting for seven years I took up again a representational style. Oil on Cardboard / 60.9 x 40.6 cm / 1978 / this work went to Sophie Jucker / Swiss
Landscape / air brush /88
Road going to a bright sky on the horizon. Air brush on paper / 30 cm x 40 cm / 1988
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
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 […]
Fragmentary Figure
Study in copper tones. Oil on Canvas / 81 cm x 51 cm / 1963
Vickie Roitner
Portrait of my son’s wife Vickie Roitner (Walsh) 1990 oil on canvas – gifted
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
Lake in Britain
Another cultivated landscape that came to my attention, so pastoral and different from Canadian or American lake views. Oil on canvas / 60.9 x 80. 2 cm / 1993
Cosmic View
Lines and masses structural in rotation. Perhaps more to think about than see. Oil on Canvas / 101.6 x 76.2 cm / 1961
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