Wolf Bertram Becker:
Picture "Elbphilharmonie" (2019)
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Picture "Elbphilharmonie" (2019)
Wolf Bertram Becker:
Picture "Elbphilharmonie" (2019)

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ars mundi Exclusive Edition | limited, 199 copies | numbered | signed certificate | reproduction on Alu-Dibond behind acrylic glass | size 85 x 114 cm (h/w) | suspension device

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Picture "Elbphilharmonie" (2019)
Wolf Bertram Becker: Picture "Elbphilharmonie" (2019)

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Picture "Elbphilharmonie" (2019)

The Weimar artist Wolf Bertram Becker loves strong colour contrasts which, in combination with an expressive ductus, transform wandering landscapes and travelled cities into an artistic reality.
Original: 2019, 120 x 160 cm, oil on canvas.

Edition on Alu-Dibond behind 3 mm thick acrylic glass. Limited to 199 copies and numbered. Hand-signed certificate included. Size 85 x 114 cm (h/w). With suspension device. Due to the smooth surface, mirror effects may occur depending on the incidence of light. ars mundi Exclusive Edition.

Portrait of the artist Wolf Bertram Becker

About Wolf Bertram Becker

Undoubtedly, Wolf Bertram Becker's work is linked to the early avant-garde movements. The painting of Paul Cézanne, who strove with his art to transform what he experienced into something visible but also the colour field painting of Mark Rothko, comes to mind while looking at Becker‘s works of art. The German artist from Weimar loves strong colour contrasts which, in combination with an expressive style, translate wandering landscapes and travelled cities into original artistic reality. Whether it is a clear light on a snow-covered mountain peak or the captivating clash of a reflecting water surface and the historic Palazzo in Venice.

Becker succeeds in capturing the atmosphere of a place or the mood of a time of day, even in his abstracted painting style. In doing so, the artist starts with countless sketches and preliminary studies and processes three-dimensional settings, especially landscapes and architectures, according to his own conception of space until he finally brings them onto the two-dimensional canvas.

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