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  • bookmark session

    bookmark session

    Since I don’t celebrate Christmas I have a lot of free time for other activities. And since I came across my box of bookmarks, I took that as an opportunity to create 20 bookmarks again.

  • about my surrealist work

    about my surrealist work

    When I started painting decades ago, the first few years were marked by surrealism. Mainly because I was more concerned with literature and I soon came across authors like André Breton or Paul Éluard, whose ideas fascinated and influenced me.

  • trying environment topic

    trying environment topic

    I made 2 versions on a topic that has been with me for a long time: 2 vanishing points. The easiest way to depict this idea is in a landscape painting and so I chose this construction.

  • new territories to explore

    new territories to explore

    I haven’t painted as much for a long time as I did this year and my vigor, joy and urge to improve is unbroken. Now we are in the 4th lockdown and I take it very calmly – more time to paint…. I deliberately took a short break from my Corona series. That prevents me…

  • corona and the sea

    corona and the sea

    Graphing the phenomenon Covid-19 is a difficult undertaking in several respects, whereby the most important questions for me are: How do I make the invisible visible? How do I create a predominantly abstract image in such a way that the underlying phenomenon can be recognized? But above all, how do I convey the areas of…

  • another one of those

    another one of those

    Today I would like to present a newer picture and originally I had no intention of writing about it, at least almost. Why this?

  • trying the big bang

    trying the big bang

    At the latest when I started to approach abstract painting, and that was only a year ago – so I’m still pretty much at the beginning – an idea stuck in my head. ….

  • girls – girls – girls

    girls – girls – girls

    There was a long period of time in which I painted a lot of portraits. I also painted men, a task that was generally easy for me. Men usually have very distinctive faces, especially older ones. Much more exciting, however, was always the topic of women, and especially girls.

  • remembering a landscape

    remembering a landscape

    whole, I am quite satisfied. However, they are not landscapes, as I often used to do in the past, that I painted in the wild, but rather a play around with ideas or set pieces.

  • simple painting with some ideas

    simple painting with some ideas

    I recently presented a few drafts and sketches, ideas that should flow into my next exhibition on the subject of Covid-19. They were largely abstract. I was very pleased with the feedback, as it helped me to reflect on the topic better. Thank you!

  • Out of the Blues into the Blue

    Out of the Blues into the Blue

    I’m still working on my exhibition on the subject of Covid-19 and have now started a few works that are not so abstract. Symbolism, archetypal elements and often stronger emphasis on the painterly are again in the foreground.

  • landscapes by the water and in the mountains

    landscapes by the water and in the mountains

    I consciously wanted to work on a boring landscape scene by the water. The first draft was too excited, too restless. In this second attempt I managed to capture a mood better. Actually, I wanted to convey more of the feeling that one has when an evening song or serenade is performed by the water…

  • Cyprus – Paphos

    Cyprus – Paphos

    Back from a relaxing Cyprus vacation in Paphos. But I come back empty-handed: not a single drawing, not even sketches or ideas. But actually that was intended.

  • Part II of hacked 2 times – scary again!

    Part II of hacked 2 times – scary again!

    The reason why I write about this topic again is that such could possibly affect anyone with a wordpress account. Last week I reported on a very nasty hacker attack. Everything seems to be fine again – but…..

  • Drafts for the Corona series and questions about them

    Drafts for the Corona series and questions about them

    For one of my exhibitions, which will be shown in Vienna next year, I chose the topic around covid-19. I think this is a subject that might be of some interest. We all suffered and still suffer from it in one form or another and so I thought that it might be of interest to…

  • early sketchbook with Chinese minority people

    early sketchbook with Chinese minority people

    Today I’m showing you a sketchbook that I’ve never taken out of the drawer. Maybe for a good reason? Actually, they are single sheets that I then mounted in a Chinese fan-fold album.

  • hacked 2 times in 1 day – scary story!

    hacked 2 times in 1 day – scary story!

    Lately I’ve started some work on clouds. The point is not to represent different cloud formations true to nature, but to give the clouds a meaning that goes beyond “being a cloud”. Poem by Berthold Brecht.

  • painting about a love poem

    painting about a love poem

    Lately I’ve started some work on clouds. The point is not to represent different cloud formations true to nature, but to give the clouds a meaning that goes beyond “being a cloud”. Poem by Berthold Brecht.

  • triptych theme and variations

    triptych theme and variations

    Music is undoubtedly one of the most important driving forces in my painting. This tryptic is based on theme and variations influenced by calssical music.

  • state of the art – a couple of self portraits

    state of the art – a couple of self portraits

    For many years I painted a self-portrait every year. I called the series “State of the Art”. Unfortunately I stopped because I didn’t want to be perceived as a narcissist.

  • better this time – I think

    better this time – I think

    After I decided yesterday to throw away a piece of work I painted the basic idea of that work in a completely different version and I’m relatively satisfied with the result.

  • it don’t come easy

    it don’t come easy

    When is a picture ready finished? I paint and paint and at some point a voice says: let go. It becomes more difficult when a painting does not “feel” finished.

  • trying landscapes again

    trying landscapes again

    I took a break from my calligraphy-oriented work and made 2 studies for landscape paintings, which from my point of view have some good aspects.

  • certificate of honor received

    certificate of honor received

    Yesterday I was given a certificate of honor for special achievements in the Austrian-Chinese relations.

  • calligraphy – painted

    calligraphy – painted

    Since I’m not Chinese, one might wonder why I attach so much importance to this aspect of art. There are essentially 3 reasons: I consider traditional Chinese calligraphy to be one of the most challenging and superior art forms.

  • power, elegance and savageness

    power, elegance and savageness

    I continue to paint a lot, but it’s getting harder and harder to surpass previous work. Maybe they look pretty much the same for some viewers anyway. For me, however, it is about certain issues that I would like to perfect over time.

  • gestural painting a step further

    gestural painting a step further

    The works from the series “gestural abstraction” now have content. No content in the sense that one is now figuratively led in a certain direction, but that psychological sensitivities or concepts from psychoanalysis are taken up.

  • short question on making video clips

    short question on making video clips

    gestural painting, subconsciousness and archetypes in my series of gestural abstract paintings

  • gestural painting, subconsciousness and archetypes

    gestural painting, subconsciousness and archetypes

    gestural painting, subconsciousness and archetypes in my series of gestural abstract paintings

  • article by me in the China Report

    article by me in the China Report

    The “China Report” # 179 is dedicated to the 50 years of diplomatic relations between Austria and China. As it is a special anniversary, the authors are particularly prominent in this issue. Austrian President van der Bellen, Chinese Prime Minister Li Keqiang, former Austrian and Chinese ambassadors, Federal Chancellor Kurz, to name just a few,…

  • almost thrown away

    almost thrown away

    I have a few binders of work that I originally wanted to throw away. The reason? I mostly work on series. These have to follow a certain concept or thought. If a work does not fit in, it will be sorted out.

  • The Essence of Chinese Painting (IX)

    The Essence of Chinese Painting Part 3. This artivcle is dealing with the structure in Chinese painting by using some examples.

  • if sharks were people

    if sharks were people

    Among other things, Berthold Brecht wrote short stories, the “Stories from Mr. Keuner” are particularly well known. I would like to present a story here. If the sharks were people.

  • burning down the snow

    burning down the snow

    There has long been a phrase in my ideas treasure chest: burning snow. I’m not sure if this is a creation from myself. Probably born out of my intellectual confrontation with Schubert’s “Winterreise”. It can just as well come from a poem or even a pop song.

  • white black red

    white black red

    As in most of my work ideas from Chinese painting and calligraphy flow into them. I would like to take this opportunity to point out a special aspect that is of essential importance for the understanding of East Asian art: the importance of the non-represented, the nothing, the white.

  • triptych finished

    triptych finished

    The title of this triptych is a mountain. In principle, it shows 3 mountain peaks that together form a mountain. Just like the Chinese character for mountain 3 represents mountain peaks.

  • nude drawing

    nude drawing

    Nude drawing is one of the most important pillars in a painter’s education. For me it has always been one of my weak points. These works are from the time I was at the academy and the time I started to enjoy life drawing.

  • abstract landscape painting

    abstract landscape painting

    Abstract landscape painting, ink on Yupo Paper

  • paint away pain

    paint away pain

    Abstract landscape painting, ink and pastels on hand made paper. With Schubert as a source of energy.

  • another couple of new works

    another couple of new works

    Last weekend was another very productive one. I am working on a couple of series and was able to finish some work which can be added now. Like these painting of withered flowers, landscape, stones and abstract composition.

  • a couple of new works

    a couple of new works

    Last weekend was very productive. I am very satisfied with some of the works and would therefore like to present them.

  • a step forward

    a step forward

    For decades I have painted figurative. Almost 2 years ago I started to develop myself into abstract painting. Even if I haven’t found a definitive style, I’m pretty happy with my progress like this rocks and stones painting.

  • Mu Qi. 6 Persimmons – an interpretation

    Mu Qi. 6 Persimmons – an interpretation

    6 Persimmons – an interpretation. Analyzing one of the most important Chinese paintings by the Zen monk Mu Qi

  • a couple of new works added

    a couple of new works added

    I have again created some works for the current series gestural painting. They are all in A3 format and in ink on paper. As in the previous works, they are shaped by ideas and principles from traditional Chinese calligraphy.

  • Easter Contribution

    Easter Contribution

    Painting and graphics related to politics and history. Albrech Dürer’s Christus am Kreuz overwritten with Mao Slogan.

  • Another Work after Huang Binhong – 黄宾虹

    Another Work after Huang Binhong – 黄宾虹

    Another painting after Huang Binhong. My painting and the original by Huang show the effort of capturing the spirit of the original.

  • Recent Work: Day 7/7 the last one

    Recent Work: Day 7/7 the last one

    Abstract painting of autumn in my garden. This is the final example with work for the past 2-3 weeks.

  • Recent Work: Day 6/7 new bookmarks

    Recent Work: Day 6/7 new bookmarks

    Some more bookmarks. There are still lots of dried blossoms and leaves from last spring and autumn and I could do quite a few more of these.

  • Recent Work: Day 5/7 Surrealism

    Recent Work: Day 5/7 Surrealism

    With painters like Max Ernst, the world of painting opened up for me. Now I have painted an homage to Max Ernst. “The Triumph of Surrealism” from 1937.

  • Recent Work: Day 4/7 gestural calligraphy

    Recent Work: Day 4/7 gestural calligraphy

    In the gestural calligraphy series, principles of traditional calligraphy are used to make random formations appear as if they were calligraphy.

  • Recent Work: Day 3/7 blossom and calligraphy

    Recent Work: Day 3/7 blossom and calligraphy

    Smaller painting with a single blossom and traditional Chinese calligraphy

  • Recent Work: Day 2/7 with explanation

    Recent Work: Day 2/7 with explanation

    Mao Zedong slogan on old, decorative Romanian invoice from 1932

  • Recent Work: Day 1/7

    Recent Work: Day 1/7

    Painted calligraphy by writing various poems by Tang Yin (唐寅 1470–1524) on top of each other.

  • A few rays of sunshine for your weekend

    A few rays of sunshine for your weekend

    After my old love for “The Blue Rider” flared up again and after a long beautiful walk through the Vienna Woods, this picture was then taken.

  • A simple picture and yet a treasure – ZHA Shibiao

    A simple picture and yet a treasure – ZHA Shibiao

    Small album sheet by the artist Zha Shibiao that looks very simple at first glance and only shows its charm and mastery when we take some time for a closer look and reflection.

  • copying old masters – 黄宾虹

    When copying Chinese paintings, one should grasp the spirit (qi 气) of the painting. The original on the left, my copies on the right.

  • I’m only trying one site in Chinese

    I’m only trying one site in Chinese

    弗里德里希·蔡特尔(Friedrich Zettl)是奥地利艺术家,是文化大革命后第一位在北京中央艺术学院学习的欧洲学生

  • my favorite Taoist – enjoy your day!

    my favorite Taoist – enjoy your day!

    Photograph of a female Daoist from Shanghai laughing all over her face

  • New work – with an explanation

    New work – with an explanation

    Mao Poem on historical security which is designed in the finest Art Nouveau design. Overwritten with a Mao Zedong poem.

  • Another long article about me in a Chinese newspaper

    Another long article about me in a Chinese newspaper

    Today, exactly on my birthday, another, this time longer article appeared in the Chinese daily newspaper Guangming ribao.

  • The Essence of Chinese Painting (III)

    The Essence of Chinese Painting (III)

    In “The Essence of Chinese Painting (III),” the focus is on the four phases that define the structure in Chinese painting, as elucidated by the renowned artist and theorist Pan Tianshou.

  • Chinese TV invited me for calligraphy

    Chinese TV invited me for calligraphy

    I was on Chinese TV 3 days ago showing me writing a couplet for Chinese New Year and talking a little about my life and years in China.

  • withered leaves and blossoms

    withered leaves and blossoms

    withered leaves and blossoms used for artworks, on paper, mixed media or just as bookmarks.

  • just blossoms and buds

    just blossoms and buds

    In Chinese painting, opposites play an important role: emptiness – existing, calm – movement, strength – weakness, etc. In a small series, I tried to capture and express some of these ideas.

  • early woodcuts

    early woodcuts

    A few examples of my earliest woodblocks as turn from Surrealism to Expressionism.

  • Your opinion please!

    Your opinion please!

    asking for your opinion on my new calligraphy work

  • After visting a great Gerhard Richter Exhibition in Wien

    After visting a great Gerhard Richter Exhibition in Wien

    A small graphic as hommage to Gerhard Richter and Hideaki Yamanobe after visiting a very impressive exhibition by Gerhard Richter in Vienna.

  • Bookmarks – my love for old leaves

    Bookmarks – my love for old leaves

    After I hadn’t painted for a long time due to my job, I started to sniff it again about a year ago. In order to regain my sensitivity as quickly as possible, I collected withered leaves and then blossoms and flowers in spring. The first thing I did with it were bookmarks.

  • analyzing a simple painting by Qi Baishi 齐白石

    The Essence of Chinese Painting Part 2. Analyzing a the painting Chinese cabbage and peppers by Qi Baishi 齐白石

  • out of the dark

    out of the dark

    A few years after the end of the Cultural Revolution, when I had the chance to live and study in China, I painted this picture: “Out of the dark”.

  • The Principle of the Balance in Chinese Painting

    The Essence of Chinese Painting Part 1. The principle of the balance in chinese painting.

  • protective masks in 1980 in beijing

    protective masks in 1980 in beijing

    Oil painting “Protective masks in Beijing” from 1980. It shows people with protective masks in front of the “democracy wall”.

  • sketches from the peking opera

    sketches from the peking opera

    When I studied in Beijing in the late 1970s – early 1980s, I lived near the opera building.

  • student prank with Wang Ziwu 王子武

    student prank with Wang Ziwu 王子武

    Copy of a painting by Wang Ziwu 王子武 with hen and chickens. Funny story of a student prank.

  • when I first met Lu Yanshao 陸儼少

    when I first met Lu Yanshao 陸儼少

    Traditionally, on Saturday mornings, the Academy invited well-known painters of classical Chinese painting to demonstrate their way of painting.

  • chinese seal carving

    chinese seal carving

    The Essence of Chinese Painting Part 4. Chinese seal carving.