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Other details :
Artwork on cardboard. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
19.7x15.7in
About this artwork
All works are on canvas-covered cardboard. The base is a collage of glued paper scraps, which were then painted with acrylics. Accents were added with colored pencils and, above all, oil pastels.
The subjects are scenes from the novel “Der Torfstecher” (The Peat Cutter) by Kurt Zeltner. The fictional story is set in the area where the artist was born.
In this piece, I poured raw emotion into the clash of forms and colors, blending acrylic, collage,… and oil pastel to capture a timeless struggle between nature and humanity. The semi-abstract figures and vintage hues invite viewers to feel both tension and harmony, bringing dynamic energy and introspection into any space. This painting pulses with life and conflict, becoming a powerful conversation starter for your home.
Kurt Zeltner is a Swiss painter who works primarily in acrylic on canvas, often incorporating charcoal, chalk, or oil pastels, drawing from his rural background and outsider status. His style is figurative and rich in symbolism, characterized by dynamic, expressive brushstrokes that capture the tempo of his creative process. He delves into the complexities of human cognition, emotion, morality, and social interaction, aiming to reveal the beautiful imperfections of our shared humanity. His artworks evoke a powerful sense of restlessness, longing, and the poignant beauty of being deeply, wonderfully flawed.