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Other details :
Artwork on fixed support. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
39.4x27.6in
About this artwork
With "Sky-Line Moon," I captured a nighttime urban atmosphere as it exists in my imagination—vivid, dense, and colorfully intense. A deep midnight blue hue covers the skyscrapers with their many points of light, into which the bright moon shines almost dreamily. Collaged and structured surfaces with gold, lines, and patterns—some of them made of corrugated cardboard and gold leaf—create a vertical rhythm and depth. I wanted to depict urbanity as… a pulsating, almost magical composition in which light, noise, and dreams overlap. The triple frame in red, green, and gold is part of the artwork and underscores its complexity.
The work is made on painting board and measures 79 x 109 cm including frame.
I've been fascinated by portraiture since childhood. In 1977, I began painting nudes and in oils, and from 1995, watercolors defined my style. I taught adult education courses in Neumarkt and Eugendorf and exhibited regularly. In 2000, I added acrylic and airbrush, and in 2001, I delved deeper into the techniques of the Old Masters. A highlight was the presentation of my complete works and the opening of my new studio in Salzburg in 2002. There, I created a cycle on the 22 Hebrew letters, inspired by Jewish traditions. In 2005, I received a commission for an altarpiece in Salzburg-Sam. Since 2014, I've been working on the Expressive Realism acrylic cycle. For me, art means expressing the invisible behind the visible. My focus is on the human being—their story, their depth. Various techniques help me make emotions visible. My works aim to touch people, to make identity and spirituality tangible.