VIEW IN MY ROOM
Painting, Acrylic on Canvas
Size: 12 W x 16 H x 1 D in
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Desert with Gepard, Acrylic Collage, 15,7x11,8 inch, 2007. The acryl collage consists of picture parts of different perspectives and components of various countries. Right down in the picture two different perspective are presented the ocher rocks of Roussillon/France, a bizarre and colored landscape, which are astonishing. The stone of this ocher rock becomes grinded in small particles and supplies one of the usually-used nature coloring materials, on whose proceeds the people of Rousillon lived long time, until chemistry perished the business. Today this rock again brings money in the country, as tourist attraction. Above this fantastic landscape rutted mountains pile up themselves up from dry flumes, which results from the technic of Decalcomanie with water-colors. Behind it a ocher colored stony desert (coffee grounds bound with Caparol) spreads up to the far horizon. A cheetah, the fastest large cat of the world, hisses the viewer of the picture left in the picture with far stretched neck projecting in the picture fear-exciting. The progress caught up also this noble animal. Also keeping in track speeds to 115 km/h do not help theese cheetahs: The captor lurk everywhere - e.g. on these gepards in Tanzania. Cheetah habitat shrinks, because more and more savannahs are transformed into fields. Consequence: The East Africa niches governments are glad, if they will be able to sell the wonderful animals lucratively. And because the cats in shank hardly increase, the demand of the zoos know no end.
Painting:Acrylic on Canvas
Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork
Size:12 W x 16 H x 1 D in
Frame:Not Framed
Ready to Hang:Not applicable
Packaging:Ships in a Crate
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1941, Marialinden/Overath (near Cologne in Germany).
Heinz Sterzenbach is a german artist who lives and works in Berlin. His Online-Gallery shows 300 "Views of Berlin". The pictures are originals and in different mediums: etchings / watercolor and oil on canvas. In the gallery you`ll also find a catalogue with 600 surrealistic pictures in various mediums (oil on canvas, mixed media, acrylic, pastel, gouache, watercolor, etc.). The E-shop enables you to purchase original works of the artist. Also you will find a link-list with top voting and rating system.
Sterzenbach is a painter who creates self-willed dream figures (men, animals, sculptures, rock formations, etc.). Strange and bewitched creatures come into existence, which defy description. Theese magical, surrealistic images have a suggestive effect on the spectator. Sterzenbach about his practice: "I dont know theese creatures, before I see them appearing on paper or canvas. I am often surprised about my own creations. By different techniques like frottage, decalcomany, imprimitation etc. structures come into existence, which Sterzenbach assembles into fantasy figures, without having an exact imagination of what is emerging. Little faces and forms, which Sterzenbach inserts finally in the coarse structures, increase the dreamlike surrealistic radiation of the pictures. You may not try to understand or conceive. It is quite a different world where you have to engage in as a spectator.
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