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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
39.4x31.5in
About this artwork
“Through the half-awake, automatic movement of the pen or brush, images are created in whose lines and shapes spontaneous 'messages and notations of the unconscious' attempt to express themselves. This automatic drawing becomes a game with the empty surface on which a few lines and abstract abbreviations condense into a field of tension and a weightless, swinging fabric. The line in the style of the writing hand, the inkling of a calligraphy that… is foreign to us, the meaning of which we can only grasp in the picture but cannot decipher, give rise to images and symbols. Every line opens up new, different perspectives and spaces that are difficult to pin down.
Each of his drawings is a small universe that allows the infinite variability of possible perspectives and superpositions to be felt in a space-time gesture as the finite in the infinite.” Gerd Lind on the works of Oliver Euler
Oliver Euler, painter and draftsman, explores the universe with automatism and intuition. His chalky graphite lines unfold a poetic field of tension in a spontaneous gesture. His works convey a feeling for the infinite in the finite, a palpability of archaic truths.