Gerd Bannuscher:
Picture "The Steep Coast of Brodten - Baltic Sea" (2009), on stretcher frame
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Picture "The Steep Coast of Brodten - Baltic Sea" (2009), on stretcher frame
Gerd Bannuscher:
Picture "The Steep Coast of Brodten - Baltic Sea" (2009), on stretcher frame

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limited, 199 copies | numbered | signed | reproduction, Giclée print on canvas | on stretcher frame | size 40 x 134 cm (h/w)

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Picture "The Steep Coast of Brodten - Baltic Sea" (2009), on stretcher frame
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Picture "The Steep Coast of Brodten - Baltic Sea" (2009), on stretcher frame

"The body is the beach of the soul", according to an old saying. The place where the movable meets the solid, where the refreshing drench the thirsty. Gerd Bannuscher has captured this encounter on canvas with "The Steep Coast of Brodten". Sensations and light effects are condensed into a total work of art - more strongly than in a photograph. An eternal surf. Refreshing!

Giclée print on canvas, limited edition of 199 copies, numbered and signed on the back. Stretched on stretcher frame. Size 40 x 134 cm (h/w).

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About Gerd Bannuscher

A moment of eternity, the Northern German painter Gerd Bannuscher captures this timespan in his elaborate paintings. He approaches the essence of things with a fine stroke as if there were more to them than the visible reality. As if there was a message hidden in the image.

The hyperreal presence of the motifs is indelibly heightened by Bannuscher's precision craftsmanship. Cool and shimmering colours with a slightly metallic touch merge with the fine detailed lines. All accentuated by the contrast of light and dark and the many narrative details. In all his works, Bannuscher creates a special, quiet drama that clearly addresses our emotional depth of perception.

The artist, who lives in Eichede, Germany, sees his works not only as an aesthetic but also as a political and social view of life, creating an awareness of the beauty and vulnerability of our planet.

In addition to numerous national and international exhibitions, Bannuscher has been working for the Sultanate of Oman since 2003.

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