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vita

1956 - born in Wolfsberg / Carinthia

1975 - 1981 study of commercial science

until 2012 economic occupation

since 2000 artistic training with Jupp Linssen (Dutch painter and lecturer), Rainer Kaiser (head of the Free Art Academy Augsburg) and with Robert Zielasco (Viennese painter and lecturer).

I live and work in Carinthia and Vienna.

The lecturer Robert Zielasko gave me access to bitumen as a material and developed my own visual language through experiments with oil paint.

Due to the joy in the medium of photography, my main interest in the last few years has developed in the direction of various printing techniques and the ways in which they can be incorporated into painting.

Acrylic, oil, wax and foils are used as materials, as well as the geometric shape - circle, bar - which organizes and reduces.

Digitization makes it easy for different genres to cooperate with one another. This is how you can find my motifs on clothes, furniture and decorative walls.

exhibitions

2020

Streetlife: Vienna meets LA, part 2, the gallery steiner, Vienna

Streetlife: Vienna meets LA Part 1, LA Art Association - Gallery 825, Los Angeles in cooperation with the gallery steiner

LA Art Show, Los Angeles, the gallery steiner

Start of the year 2020 hr diamonds, Vienna

2019

Wolfsberg art fair

Affordable Art Fair Hong Kong, the gallery steiner

Art Expo New York, the Steiner Gallery

2018

Red Dot Art Show Miami, the Steiner Gallery

2017

Saeli Gallery in Riegersburg

"Image and Word" Outpatient Psychosocial Rehabilitation, Graz

2016

Days of the open studio MaWif in Mattighofen

Wolfsberg art fair

2015

Art = works: Art of Life, in the Palais Esterhazy, Vienna

hr diamonds, Vienna

Art in the threshing floor, Rudersdorf

Gallery Saeli, Graz

2014

Wolfsberg art fair

International Art View Vienna

Leiner Vienna 7

2013

Wolfsberg art fair

International Art View Vienna

2012

Leiner Vienna 7

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" This is a portrait of Iris Clert if I say so ."

Robert Rauschenberg
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