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2017 was a productive year for my paper works. I'm only just realizing this now, since there are so many pieces from that year. And I hope that I can actually visit a rainforest in 2026.
Reinhard Stammer is a German painter whose work bridges Art Brut and Neo-Expressionism, shaped by philosophy, music, and theatre. Through gestural marks, earthy greys, visceral reds, figures, and symbols, he creates raw, emotionally charged surfaces that evoke both chaos and meditative stillness.
Born in 1952 in Glücksburg on Germany’s Baltic coast, Stammer once dreamed of studying art formally. Life, however, had other plans. He did not become the student of a celebrated professor—life itself became his teacher. Perhaps only through that path could the depth, honesty, and existential power of his paintings emerge.