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Medium :
Pencil, India Ink on Wood , Other rigid frame
Framing :
Framed
Dimensions :
40.6x56.3in
About this artwork
A centerpiece from the “Visbek Cycle” is “Visbek 13,” a large-format drawing in mixed media (colored pencil, graphite, ink) on wood.
In a dynamic diagonal perspective, the row of stones on the west side, with its moss-covered stones, is brought into focus from the transverse axis of the large capstones, thus suggesting the immense spatial extent of the stone complex. The isolation of the stones, taken from their actual surroundings, emphasizes the… individuality and character of each stone.
Rough textures, hard surfaces alternating with soft, lush moss cushions in subtle shades of color show the beauty of nature and its imperishability, bringing a calming, grounding energy.
As a trained graphic designer, Norbert Städele primarily uses painting and drawing techniques in his artistic work. With a realistic style and detailed colored pencil drawings, he carefully illustrates his observations of the world. Layers of hatching create intensified colors that bring his themes to life. Städele's art expresses human relationships and social injustices through meticulous observation. He also explores the phenomena of light and color and the traces of human intervention in nature. His work is therefore a haunting, intense communication of his profound engagement with the world.