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Artwork details
- Medium : Oil, Pencil on Paper
- Other details : Artwork on cardboard. Artwork framed.
- Dimensions : 10.2x13.4in
About this artwork
In this impressionist painting, oil and pencil blend to create an evocative depiction of fruit. The soft, blurred contours and muted blues and greens evoke an atmosphere of calm and contemplation. Imbued with a deep emotionality, this work is meant to invite the viewer to reflect on the simple beauties of everyday life. It adds a calming energy and subtle depth to any room.
With white aluminum frame 40x50cm
(with or without glass)
With white aluminum frame 40x50cm
(with or without glass)
Hans Müller-Gutscher
Switzerland
Credentials
- Established Artist
- Featured in gallery curations
- Works on commission
Hans Müller-Gutscher is a self-taught artist who has been drawing and painting since early childhood. He has exhibited his works in numerous galleries in Switzerland.
I paint expressively and impressionistically in my acrylic, oil and watercolor paintings.
It is an intuitive art form that attempts to depict mental states.
I create symbolic images that strengthen and convey hope.
My painting is a radiant testament to faith. Feelings such as peace, strength, and security become palpable.
I have a strong desire to create.
Some of my works are done using chiffon technique.
designed.
I apply the oil paint to white paper or high-quality Bristol board using a brush and chiffon cloth. I then refine the images with a pencil, giving them a special texture.
My intuitive painting style gives the works an atmosphere of transparency, lightness and softness.
I paint expressively and impressionistically in my acrylic, oil and watercolor paintings.
It is an intuitive art form that attempts to depict mental states.
I create symbolic images that strengthen and convey hope.
My painting is a radiant testament to faith. Feelings such as peace, strength, and security become palpable.
I have a strong desire to create.
Some of my works are done using chiffon technique.
designed.
I apply the oil paint to white paper or high-quality Bristol board using a brush and chiffon cloth. I then refine the images with a pencil, giving them a special texture.
My intuitive painting style gives the works an atmosphere of transparency, lightness and softness.