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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
39.4x47.2in
About this artwork
In this work I explored the contrasting beauty and emotional balance between abstract dynamism and realistic calm. The bold, vibrant orange tone draws the eye and is in harmonious dialogue with the subtle depiction of the tree. This composition invites reflection on the interplay of nature and human influence, inspiring both calm and passion in any space it graces.
The artwork has already been exhibited together with matching tubes in a regional… exhibition in Baden-Baden.
"I am an experimenter - committing to one style would mean saying goodbye to my creativity."
Oil and acrylic are my preferred media. Canvas, Tetra Pak, fabric as a painting surface - anything is possible. Brushes, spatulas, fingers, street brooms, squeegees...
My technical-analytical approach tends to lead me towards a realistic painting style, but even in abstraction there is almost always something realistic to be found. My pseudonym as a painter is DLII (D as in Dieter, LII as in 52 in Roman numerals - my year of birth 1952 - Daily News as a statement).
While painting, I let the video camera look over my shoulder and upload these making-of videos to my YouTube channel (approx. 1.7M clicks). I describe my paintings in terms of composition, background story and technique on my homepage and in my book "Making Of - A Look Over the Shoulder of a Painter". I have chosen the combination of painting, video, and image description as my philosophy.