Peter Stahr:
Picture "Open Mind" (2022)
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Picture "Open Mind" (2022)
Peter Stahr:
Picture "Open Mind" (2022)

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Acrylic, Other materials | Canvas, stretched on stretcher frame | Format 60 x 100 cm (H/W) | picture hang up | signed certificate of authenticity

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Picture "Open Mind" (2022)
Peter Stahr: Picture "Open Mind" (2022)

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Picture "Open Mind" (2022)

A view of the Wadden Sea from the beach creates a special atmosphere with a special expanse. I have tried to create this special vastness of the seascape with the help of texture mixed with sand and multi-layered shades of blue and violet. For me, the atmosphere of the picture expresses an open mind. Hence the title "Open Mind". The picture was exhibited in solo exhibitions in Göttingen and Bad Hersfeld in 2023 and at the ARTe Konstmesse in Constance in 2024. It has a glazed shadow gap frame made of wood, which remains in the background due to the medium gray tone and the frame height and does not restrict the vastness of the landscape. Of course, you can also purchase the picture without a frame at a lower price. In addition, the sides of the picture are painted so that it can be hung without a frame. The picture is signed on the front and back and is ready to hang. The picture surface has a varnish coating with UV protection.

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About Peter Stahr

After studying art in Braunschweig, Peter Stahr worked in the fields of painting, media art, web design and as a teacher with various exhibitions in Germany.
Since 2021, he has worked exclusively as a freelance artist with a studio in Göttingen. Stahr paints abstract landscapes from his feelings and memories. He lived by the sea for many years and ran various windsurfing schools in the Mediterranean in his youth. Hence his preference for abstract seascapes. In his "Magic Landscapes" series of paintings, the viewer is invited on inner journeys of discovery that take him to personal (longing) places that awaken feelings and memories. His abstract landscapes often move between figuration and abstraction. In the "Neue Wege" series of paintings, he also expresses his own fears about the present and the future. These pictures can be thought-provoking and evoke various associations on an emotional level. He likes to work in large Picture sizes with acrylic or acrylic mixed media on canvas. In his works, he mixes acrylic with various pigments, emulsion paints, pastes, earths and other materials. In addition to form and color, the material is added as a supporting medium. This results in multi-layered, detailed works with greater depth.
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