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Two Hunters with Bull 3 Painting

Heinz Sterzenbach

Painting, Watercolor on Paper

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Two Hunters with Bull 3, Watercolor/Indian Ink, 9,3x13,4 inch, 1997. From the Series "African Impressions". The series African Impressions developed in a workshop in Umbria - two years after my Kenya journey (1989) and the continuation of the series of 1997 developed in my studio in Alt-Heiligensee. The contacts with the Massai people living in Kenya inspired me to this series, whereby it was clear to me that the Massai does not hunt bulls. The Massais are herdsmen, who hold cattle, sheep and goats, donkeys serving them as load animals. Most Massais follow still their traditional way of life. After the children the cattle are the most important in their life, because they believe that the God Enkai gave them to them. Only a Massai of averagely abundance, who has at least 50 cattle, is however regarded as rich, even if he has children. The animals are slaughtered, with exception with special ceremonies, rarely because of their meat. Instead they supply the Massai with everything they need for their daily life: Milk and blood for nutrition, skins for sleeping and for sandals, finally they serve also as payment means for the dowry or for the repayment of a punishment. The slim, high-grown Massais have me strongly impressed and probably therefore emerges it a few years later representative into my pictures. In addition I have been inspired from the Japanese pen-and-ink drawing. So I "threw" the "warrior" with black ink in an impulsive, fast momentum on a handmade paper painted with several layers of watercolors, whereby movement came into the pictures. The developing process of the African Impressions, in addition, their formal expression reminds of East Asian mark traditions and the cave painting of the Cro Magnon time. The red hood is more a free invention of me, in order “to put the lid on the picture” and to set a prominent point in the picture. The bulls in my pictures remind of the rites of the Massai: no Massai ceremony takes place without a bull, ox or a cow, since the blood of the animal plays an important role: While the head is held, one opens the neck vein with a arrowhead or shoots at the animal with an arrow (the arrow is prevented from the complete penetration by a strangulation). If the blood is caught, the vein is locked again with a plug from dung and loam. In addition, the blood is mixed normally with milk, drunk sheerly by warriors, women after relieving or by freshly circumcisions. If you want to see more pictures of the series African Impressions please click on the following link: http://www.sterzenbach.de/shop-com/openstore_com_2.htm?401001_040_E Unfortunately this artwork was stolen in my exhibtion in the gallery of the townhall of Berlin-Zehlendorf (from 6.10.07 - 29.10.07).

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Painting:Watercolor on Paper

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:14 W x 10 H x 1 D in

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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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