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Bromelie
Bromelie
About the artist
Johann Brandstetter
Johann Brandstetter
Painter, draftsman, illustrator, I design my “life’s works” using both classic and new techniques and thus create complex worlds of images. With my art I call for a new look at ecological systems and the role that humans...
Material
tempera on wood panel
Size
70x100 cm
Price
8500 € incl. vat, excl. shipping & customs
Delivery within ca. 7 days
This stunning artwork features a vibrant red orchid blooming amidst lush green leaves, elegantly perched on a gnarled branch. The contrast between the vivid colors of the orchid and the earthy tones of the bark creates a harmonious balance. The painting captures the intricate details of the plant, showcasing the unique textures of both the leaves and the branch, making it a fascinating focal point for any room. The subtle, soft background enhances the lushness of the plant, drawing the viewer's eye to the beauty of nature.
This exquisite piece would be an ideal addition to a living room, adding a touch of natural beauty and elegance. It can also enhance the ambiance in a study or home office, inspiring creativity and tranquility. Consider hanging it in a hallway for a refreshing pop of color or in a bedroom to create a soothing atmosphere. Its vibrant yet calming theme makes it versatile for both modern and traditional interior designs.
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About the artist
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Johann Brandstetter

Johann Brandstetter

Neuötting südlich von München
Painter, draftsman, illustrator, I design my “life’s works” using both classic and new techniques and thus create complex worlds of images. With my art, I call for a new look at ecological systems and the role that humans play in them. By exploring the boundaries between art and science, I ask myself the question of the meaning of art as a process of observing nature. My ideas arise on trips and excursions, “plein air” so to speak, from viewing and deepening in what is actually natural. I record my “material” from these observations and experiences in sketches and notes in travel diaries. The actual creative process, the transfer into an image composition as its own painterly language, ultimately takes place in the studio. I don't just stick to exact observation of nature, it's just part of the artistic work process. Rather, my aim is to make the highly complex processes and symbioses of nature visually understandable. For me it's about the essentials in the literal sense and so I take the viewer with me on my journey.
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