H425

Paco Knöller

H425, 201670 x 85 x 4cmPrice on Request
Details
Material
Oil crayon and lacquer on wood
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This contemporary abstract artwork features a bold, geometric composition against a muted, textured background. The dominant shapes are intricate, angular lines in vibrant orange and black, creating a dynamic and fragmented visual effect. The overall style is minimalist and experimental, emphasizing the interplay of color, shape, and surface texture. This abstract piece may be exploring themes of fragmentation, duality, or the tension between order and chaos, reflecting the artist's unique perspective and creative process. ...

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H425
Artist
Paco Knöller
B.1950, German

Paco Knöller, born in Obermarchtal in 1950, is a German painter and draughtsman. Knöller was student of Joseph Beuys at the Düsseldorf Academy of the Arts in the early 1970s. He works on paper, wood, and in print to investigate the symbiotic exchange between painting and drawing. In this sense, the artist penetrates the seemingly opposing forces of linearity and pictorial space. In doing so, Knöller strikes a fragile balance between delicate, tentative, and gradually developing lines and bold fields of colour, which results in energetically charged images ephemerally uniting and dispersing the two distinct painterly methods. Knöller was professor of fine arts at the Hochschule für Künste Bremen from 2001 to 2013. Since 1978 he has exhibited his work in various solo and group exhibitions in Germany and abroad. ...

Paco Knöller: Artworks
H425
Paco KnöllerH425, 2016Price on Request