Michael Krähmer:
Picture "Evening Beach III", on stretcher frame
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Picture "Evening Beach III", on stretcher frame
Michael Krähmer:
Picture "Evening Beach III", on stretcher frame

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limited, 199 copies | numbered | signed | reproduction, Giclée print on canvas | on stretcher frame | size 80 x 125 cm (h/w)

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Picture "Evening Beach III", on stretcher frame
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Picture "Evening Beach III", on stretcher frame

Neo-masterly silence: Michael Krähmer's fantasy landscapes captivate the viewer with their atmospheric density. This is what the artist is all about: it is not the landscape itself but the atmosphere it conveys that is essential. And so, the question of "reality" does not concern him; it is solely a matter of the stillness, the almost meditative devotion that his works exude.
Original: Oil on canvas in a complex resin oil glazing technique.

Giclée print on canvas. Limited edition of 199 copies, numbered on the back and signed by the artist. Mounted on a stretcher frame. Size 80 x 125 cm (h/w).

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Portrait of the artist Michael Krähmer

About Michael Krähmer

Michael Krähmer's landscapes look like real places, and that is due to the enormous effort the artist puts into his craftsmanship. Krähmer (born in 1952) has learned the painting technique of the Old Masters and creates his mostly large-format works using the time-consuming resin oil glaze technique, in which the paint is applied in many wafer-thin layers on top of each other. Weeks of work produce pictures that appear almost photorealistic and are striking for their almost three-dimensional depth.

But they captivate the viewer above all through their atmospheric density. This is what the artist is all about: it is not the landscape per se but the atmosphere it conveys that is essential. And so the question of "reality" is not important to him; it is only the silence, the almost meditative devotion, that his works exude.

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