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No Title (2015) (2015) Painting by Dan Hepperle
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Original Artwork (One Of A Kind)
Painting,
Oil
on Canvas
- Dimensions Height 15.8in, Width 47.2in
- Framing This artwork is not framed
- Categories Paintings under $5,000 Abstract
No Title (2015)
40 x 120 x 4 cm
15,7 x 47,2 x 1,6 inches
Oil on canvas
Dan Hepperle
‘While I paint I come into a timeless state of mind and this I try to express in my art.’
Dan Hepperle, who works in the seclusion of a village in the Eifel, paints in the main color white, which suggests tranquillity, concentration and timelessness. He takes up the subject of light and points to something non-physical, metaphysical. With infinite variations he always creates new atmospheres and moods. Space is another theme, expressed as a line that enters the scene, playfully dancing, or austere and straightforward. His paintings seem alive and yet at rest, they seem to show little and yet a lot. Since 1994 he is present at numerous exhibitions and fairs in Germany and the Netherlands. His works are in many private collections and in public ownership at banks and companies. Born in 1956, the artist is inspired by Zen and plays the shakuhachi flute.
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Dan Hepperle, a contemporary German painter, immerses himself in the seclusion of a village nestled in the Eifel region. There, he harnesses the main color of white, imbuing his works with a sense of tranquility, concentration, and timelessness. He delves into the subject of light, transcending the physical to explore the metaphysical, infusing his paintings with infinite variations of atmosphere and mood.
Space emerges as another theme in Hepperle's oeuvre, expressed through lines that dance playfully or stand austere and straightforward. His paintings pulsate with life yet exude a profound sense of calm, revealing much while seemingly showing little. Since 1994, Hepperle has been a fixture at numerous exhibitions and fairs in Germany and the Netherlands, his works finding homes in private collections and public spaces, including banks and companies.
Born in 1956, Hepperle draws inspiration from Zen philosophy, evident in his mastery of the shakuhachi flute and his compositions of haiku poems. Inner silence occupies the heart of his art, made tangible through his paintings that echo the silence found within music compositions. Light and space serve as additional motifs, reflected in his choice of color. White, the purest manifestation of light, hints at the non-physical and metaphysical realms that Hepperle seeks to explore.
In his artistic process, Hepperle meticulously applies layers of oil paint, starting with a dark surface and progressively adding more white. Each layer contributes to an intricate interplay of shades, with subtle differences discernible to the discerning eye. He experiments with overlapping and layering, sometimes incorporating drawing or plastering techniques, until a delicately modulated surface structure emerges. Nature's processes inspire Hepperle, with his works evoking weathering phenomena and atmospheric landscapes.
Through his paintings, Dan Hepperle invites viewers to contemplate the interplay of light, space, and silence, offering glimpses into the ethereal and the transcendent. His art serves as a testament to the profound beauty found in simplicity and the boundless depths of the human spirit.
- Nationality: GERMANY
- Date of birth : unknown date
- Artistic domains: Represented by a Gallery,
- Groups: Contemporary German Artists Artists presented by a gallery