Das schöne Leben
- Unique piece in a white shadow gap frame
- Stylised everyday scene with a little blues - pasta as consolation
- Contemporary painter from Dresden
- Master student with Macketanz
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Features and Remarks
The painting is entitled ‘The Beautiful Life’ - but at first glance it gives a melancholy impression. Bent over, head bowed, the figure slurps a long spaghetti noodle in solitude at an outdoor table. A quiet tear trickles down his left eye.
But where hunger stirs, life goes on! And it's nice under a blue sky, travelling and sometimes all alone - with yourself.
„Yes, my pictures often have a dose of the blues in them. In principle, they are like a copy of life, in which you are constantly trying to refine the chaos, create order and harmonise light and shadow. The lightness only really becomes tangible when you also recognise the heaviness. Perhaps, for example, every bright pink in a bluesy blue composition is an offer of utopian consolation. My mission is perhaps less to be found in what I paint, but - in the abstract sense - in how I paint it, with the attempt to let a utopia resonate from the colourfulness.“
Danny Linwerk, 2021
Informations about the artwork
| Category | Malerei |
|---|---|
| artist | Linwerk, Danny |
| year | 2019 |
| Title | Das schöne Leben |
| size 1 |
Canvas
100,0 x 85,0 cm
Frame: 104,0 x 89,0 cm |
| material | Oil on canvas |
| edition | Unique |
| signature | Verso betitelt, signiert und datiert: Danny Linwerk Das schöne leben Dan / 2019 |
| publication | - |
| Provenance | Galerie Ines Schulz, DresdenPrivate collection Germany |
Information about the condition
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The Painting is in a very good condition |
Information about the artist
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Danny Linwerk was born in Elsterwerda in 1977. Linwerk initially trained as a chef and worked as a graphic designer. From 2011 to 2016, he began studying fine arts at the Dresden University of Fine Arts under Prof Christian Macketanz and Prof Wilhelm Mundt and graduated with a diploma. From 2019 to 2022, he attended the master class of Prof Christian Macketanz, Dresden University of Fine Arts as a master student. His paintings and drawings are characterised by everyday life, personal encounters and ideas, and essentially by their colourfulness and mood. We almost always see people pursuing a momentary occupation in an over-stylised manner. Linwerk lives and works in Dresden. |
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