Matthias Bargholz:
Picture "Olive heart IV" (2022)
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Picture "Olive heart IV" (2022)
Matthias Bargholz:
Picture "Olive heart IV" (2022)

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Acrylic, Oil | Canvas, stretched on stretcher frame | Format 100 x 200 cm (H/W) | picture hang up | signed certificate of authenticity

Picture "Olive heart IV" (2022)
Matthias Bargholz: Picture "Olive heart IV" (2022)

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Picture "Olive heart IV" (2022)

Two ancient olive trees stand in a fictional landscape, their branches forming a symbolic heart. The bright, expressive colors represent the light and warmth of southern landscapes. At the same time, these ancient tree giants stand for vitality, endurance, spirituality and much more and have therefore been revered by people for many centuries.

About Matthias Bargholz

Freelance painter and graphic designer 1959 born in Stendal/ Altmark (GDR) 1976-78 vocational training (boarding school) porcelain painter, Colditz, Saxony 1982-85 Study of applied art in Heiligendamm (diploma in graphic arts) work as graphic designer Boizenburg/Elbe 1986 Study trip to Mongolia 1987-91 freelance work as painter and graphic designer first studio in Boizenburg/ Elbe 1988 Kupferstich- Kabinett Dresden acquires graphic portfolio (silkscreen) "Beuys- Portraits 1989-90 collaboration with the citizens' movement "Neues Forum" M-V 1991 move to Neuenkirchen- Schaalsee studio construction, beginning study trips France, Switzerland, Italy 1999 new start as a freelance painter & graphic artist 1999 Beginning of regular exhibitions at home and abroad (1996 Zaragossa-Spain, 2000 Sao Paulo-Brazil) Parallel: 1991- 93 Work in cultural management Ludwigslust County.
1994- 98 photographic work (cultural-historical documentation M-V) 1996 Lecturer for art history and creative basics (Academy of Economics and Technology WTA Rostock) 2003-13 Collaboration on feature film productions/ set design for Boje- Buck, UFA etc. Directors Haußmann, Buck, Vilsmaier, Geschonneck etc. Shooting in Germany, Austria, Czech Republic 2010 move to Drönnewitz , Schaalsee Biosphere Reserve, studio construction
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