Lease artwork "Solution" by Felix Günther with an option to purchase
Paintings by Felix Günther are available for lease with purchase option
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About the author
Gerhard Jankowski is a contemporary painter based in Germany. His primary focus lies in abstract painting, and he continuously delights in exploring new ideas and painting techniques. In recent years, he has predominantly shifted to using acrylic paints, finding immense fascination in their vibrant hues. Similarly, he embraces a constant eagerness to experiment with different painting techniques, always seeking fresh approaches.
The allure of colors and their ability to evoke emotions in the viewer serves as a perpetual driving force behind his creative process. Claude Monet's and Mihály Munkácsy's paintings have consistently captivated and influenced him. While landscape themes have been at the core of his artistic journey from the outset, he has transitioned from a more realistic style to the captivating realm of abstract art.
His inspiration stems from genuine experiences, places, encounters, and fragments of landscapes. However, he also finds profound influence from his subconscious, interwoven with his vivid imagination, acting as a co-creator in his artistic expression. His intent is not to convey complex ideologies or philosophical theories through his paintings. Instead, he aspires to awaken the viewer's sensitivity to aesthetics and beauty, fostering an appreciation for the evocative power of art.
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Nationality:
GERMANY
- Date of birth : 1959
- Artistic domains:
- Groups: Contemporary German Artists