Peter Stahr:
Picture "Rush Hour" (2024)
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Picture "Rush Hour" (2024)
Peter Stahr:
Picture "Rush Hour" (2024)

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Acrylic, Other materials, Photo | Canvas, stretched on stretcher frame | Format 40 x 60 cm (H/W) | picture hang up | signed certificate of authenticity

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Picture "Rush Hour" (2024)
Peter Stahr: Picture "Rush Hour" (2024)

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Picture "Rush Hour" (2024)

In my surreal cityscapes, the boundaries between fiction and reality become blurred. These pictures can be thought-provoking and evoke different associations on an emotional level. The titles reveal a little of my own associations and feelings during the painting process. Many thin layers of paint and the mixture of acrylic with different materials create a greater depth and special light effects. 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.

About Peter Stahr

After studying art in Braunschweig, I worked in the fields of painting, media art, web design and as a teacher with various exhibitions in Germany.
Since 2021 I have been working exclusively as a freelance artist with a studio in Göttingen. I prefer to paint abstract landscapes from my feelings and memories. I lived by the sea for many years and ran various windsurfing schools in the Mediterranean when I was young. That's why I particularly enjoy painting abstract seascapes. In the "Magic Landscapes" series of pictures, I would like to invite all viewers to go on inner journeys of discovery, to take them to personal (longing) places that awaken feelings and memories. My abstract landscapes often hover between figuration and abstraction. In the "New Paths" series of paintings, I also express my own fears about the present and the future. These pictures can be thought-provoking and evoke different associations on an emotional level. I like to work in large Picture sizes with acrylic or acrylic mixed media on canvas. In my work, I like to mix acrylic with different 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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