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Foundry
Tribute to my hometown Eisenerz, Austria, where the Romans mined for iron, then the locals since the 8th century. I was also thinking of Hamilton, Ontario iron works. Oil on Canvas / 86 cm x 91 cm / 1966 / Sold
Composition / 94
Interlocking patterns, composed. Oil on Wood Panel / 30.5cm x 40.6 cm / 1994
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
Glacier Island
Seeing video of large ice masses break off from the Antarctic inspired me to paint this scene. Acrylic on canvas / 76.2 x 96.5 cm / 1999
TRIO INTERMISSION
Piano, Violin and Cello have a rest during the concert hall Intermission. They contemplate opinions of which the audience is not aware. Acrylic on Canvas / 76.2 x 101.6 cm / 2003
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
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 […]
The Sacrifice
Although the conflicts in the world have tapered off, all threats at the end of the cold war are still hovering over the superpowers between USA and Russia. The soldier underwater and diseased who offered his life by symbolically keeping missiles and weapons intact. With the lighted fuse toward a burning bomb, the consequence (already demonstrated in […]
Industry
An industrial chemical plant with steel structure, pipes and cylindrical container seemed a good subject to simulate with Hard Edge, using colour that is sober and unemotional. As to the method of Hard Edge paintings, refer to image Cliff Structure. Oil glazing on canvas / 81.2 x 91.4 cm / 1965
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
Conclusion in Sadness
Regarding the title I ask myself, why? But otherwise a commendable painting. Oil on Canvas / 101 cm x 86 cm / 1962
Orange Mountains
Small painting in a slight Renaissance style and a place as if it were in the Middle East. Oil on Canvas board / 40.6 x 30.4 cm / 1985 / Germany
Blacksmith Shop
Blacksmith shop in the valley of the iron mining town Eisenerz. The clock tower is seen in the distance to the left. It would as early as in the year 1590 be put to use for the community : when to rise, go to the mine, give townspeople the time and call for emergency. Pencil on paper […]
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
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
And Time Began
From the Series “CREATION” a Spaceman at the rim of a crater. Only with his appearance time on the moon begins ticking. Mixed media, Acrylic w. Air brush on canvas / 81.2 x 91.4 cm /
Landscape / 2003
A different take of an imaginary field with bushes and forest. Acrylic on canvas / 55.8 x 91.4 cm / 2003
Traunsee #1
One of the many cozy lakes in summer time nestled between mountains in the province of Salzburg, Austria. From there, one can see at the horizon the mountain peak of Styrian’s Mountain, Dachstein, 3000 metres high with its glacier. Oil on canvas / 53.3 x 66.0 cm / 1984 / at Graz
Still Life – Blue Vase and Flowers
Flower arrangement, composed of 4, each of primary colours. Oil on Canvas / 81 cm x 61 cm / 1964
Villeneuve / France
The old bridge with the town of Villeneuve in the background. Oil on canvas / 60.0 x 83.3 cm / 1959
Departure #1 / 53
My design proposal (draft) for my Diploma work at the Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna, as outlined on the original painting, “Departure #2”. Note the composition of form and colours that suggest separation. Oil on Cardboard / 64.7 x 48.2 cm / 1953
Waterfall at Plitvice – Yugoslavia
A postcard view of an isolated and pleasing landscape with rocky hills and water. Oil on canvas / 71.1 x 55.8 cm / 1986
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
Degenerate
This drawing is the result from a social observation. Ink pen drawing on paper / 1954
Sudden Freedom
The blinding light after being kept in darkness. Applies also to no physical rescue and change but here through images expressed metaphorically. Oil on Canvas / 55.8 x 40.6 cm / 1960 / Sold
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
River in Woodland
Landscape seen from birds-eye view. Representational in a broad sense. Oil on Canvas / 60.9 x 91.4 cm / 2005
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
Town-Planning
What do we do with all the space left but dwindling resources? Acrylic on Canvas / 96 cm x 81 cm / 1967
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 […]
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