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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
31.5x31.5in
About this artwork
The VoguLisi is a funny cow portrait. The name "VoguLisi" refers to a well-known Swiss dialect song: Vogu-Lisi. The song has become a trademark of Adelnden (Bernese Oberland) and is one of the most famous dialect tunes in Switzerland. According to the Adelbodner Vizetourismusdirektors Jürg Blum, the song was created in the 1950s at the opening of the Old Tavern in Adelboden. There the duo Meisen from Zurich played. When the beautiful, young photographer… Lisa entered the bar, the duo spontaneously "shook the play out of the sleeve" to sing about this woman. The song is therefore actually a "tune-song". The photographer Lisa had been a "pretty lady in life" with a "dubious reputation" and had changed "joys often". In the 1950s, she photographed the guests in the night clubs of Adelboden and turned many a nobleman's head crazy.
« Humor and positive feelings are important to me, and it makes me happy when my art touches or matches a certain mood ... or just the sofa! »
Fredi Gertsch is a talented Swiss painter who has exhibited his work both at home and abroad - including in Germany and the United States, and who has also built up a consistent base of international collectors. Depicting a cow in each and every image he creates, his works propose unique, interesting ways of staging, shading and combining various visual elements. His overall artistic style is spontaneous, surprising, and just a little wild.