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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
39.4x39.4in
About this artwork
Golf! Golf is a traditional ball sport. The aim is to play a ball from the tee into the hole with as few strokes as possible, in accordance with the official golf rules, using different golf clubs. It has something elitist and also a bit to do with meditation. The colors of the work are so freshly chosen, you can smell nature. The picture is a mix of analog and digital painting. It is one of a kind.
« In 2017 I was able to exhibit my works in Hanover together with top-class artists such as Picasso, Warhol and Beuys, that was my personal artistic highlight! »
Digital and analogue painting, Mühlbauer-Gardemin has mastered many techniques. Born on the North Sea coast and creative from childhood. At the age of 3, Mühlbauer-Gardemin picked up the pencil for the first time to draw his first picture. Today one would say: Art has always been in his blood and is now anchored in his DNA. In order to let his mind run free, Mühlbauer-Gardemin studied painting and graphic design in Bremen and then worked for various agencies and publishers. In 1996, self-employment finally followed. The nucleus of his art: a spacious studio in Wilhelmshaven.