Angels
Nowadays I can’t paint angels like in old times as robust and sweet
beings. This picture is pretty well-worn and could only work in a
very naïve or ironically way. I tried to approach them in different
ways: as appearances of light only, as mere abstract figures or
remaining in an open sketch like manner. All these ways respect the
transcendency they’re possessed of.
Window Angel I (27.6 x 20), oil on acrylic, 1997
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Window Angel II (27.6 x 20), oil on acrylic, 1997
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Window Angel III (27.6 x 20), oil on acrylic, 1997
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The windows for the
Angel Appearances
above were chosen
from special locations:
a neglected church in
Tuscany (left), a former
partisan center in the
Umbrian forests and a
deserted train station
in Stuttgart, were
couples met.
Edith's Angel, oil on acrylic, 1996 SOLD
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Angel of the Lagoon (20x27.6), oil on acrylic, 1998
Angel of Lamentation (27.6x20), oil on acrylic, 2000
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Angel of the Air (27.6x20), oil on acrylic, 2001
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Angel of the Earth (27.6x20), oil on acrylic, 2001
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Our Angel (27.6x20), oil on acrylic, 2002
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Angel of the Fire (27.6x20), oil on acrylic, 2001
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Angel of the Sea (27.6x20), oil on acrylic, 2001
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The Old Oak (13.7 x 9.5), oil on acrylic, 2002
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Appearance I (10.6x9.7), oil on acrylic, 2002
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Appearance II (12x9.8), acrylic, 2003
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Appearance III (8.3x7.8), acrylic, 2003
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Vision in the Park (11.4x12.4), acrylic, 2003
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Appearance IV (15.7x9.3), acrylic, 2003
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Angels over the Sea (8x15.5), acrylic, 2003
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Appareance over the Sea (27.6x20), oil on acrylic, 2003
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Dancing Angels (10x7), acrylic, 2003
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Appearance V (9.5x5.8), acrylic, 2003
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Rising Angel (12.7x8.3), acrylic, 2003
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