Category: portraits

  • Just Shaxi and Fengyu. Yunnan Spring Greetings (II)

    Just Shaxi and Fengyu. Yunnan Spring Greetings (II)

    Journey to Shaxi (沙溪) ​On the way from Dali to Shaxi, we passed through Fengyu (凤羽). It’s a quiet, traditional town, famous for its intricate stone carvings and inkstones. A good place to see the rural side of Yunnan before entering the Shaxi valley. Authentic Flavors We had lunch there and the restaurant was simple…

  • Every Picture Tells a Story

    Every Picture Tells a Story

    Every Picture Tells a Story. Let’s dive into the rich tapestry of Chinese minority people, captured in photographs from the hinterlands of northeast China, specifically Qinghai and the border area with Tibet, taken between 1979 and 1982.

  • Emperor Hui Zong: When Rulers Still Loved Art

    Emperor Hui Zong: When Rulers Still Loved Art

    Emperor Hui Zong, a significant ruler of the Song Dynasty but also a remarkable artist and a patron of the arts.

  • Blind Drawings: Artistic Expression in Darkness

    Blind Drawings: Artistic Expression in Darkness

    The Blind Drawings series is an experimental collection of over 20 charcoal works, mainly depicting female nudes. This series reflects my exploration into how sensory limitations impact artistic expression.

  • Visit of the old Zen Master and other Nonzens

    Visit of the old Zen Master and other Nonzens

    Visit of the old Zen master is nonsense because there is no Zen master that I know. So I can’t visit one, so no one can visit me.

  • Elements of Rhyme

    Elements of Rhyme

    Elements of Rhyme pays homage to Dominik Alexander, an impressive living writer with the courage to innovate and a penchant for quality and individualism.

  • Two Links – TV Portrait and Dao Index

    Two Links – TV Portrait and Dao Index

    Two links: I recently posted that a portrait of me would be shown on a Chinese and Austrian TV channel. It was broadcast on May 27th in Austria and May 30th in China.

  • Interview for TV and Stream

    Interview for TV and Stream

    Interview for TV and Stream: Earlier in the week I had a TV crew over at my house. A portrait was shot of me, which will be broadcast on Chinese television and on the streaming service.

  • Dao in Chinese Poetry. Daoist Talks (VII).

    Dao in Chinese Poetry: Two masterpieces of classical Chinese poetry with a Taoist structure. Li Bai and Du Fu.

  • About Jack

    About Jack

    About Jack: Our generation is part of so many new developments and we take many things for granted. And yet I am always enthusiastic about the opportunities that are given to us and what often results from them. And so today I would like to tell you about my friend Jack.

  • Jean Michel Basquiat Exhibition in Vienna

    Jean Michel Basquiat Exhibition in Vienna

    There are exhibitions that give me impulses and make me want to paint myself. However, Basquiat is of such greatness that afterward I ask myself whether it makes any sense at all to continue painting myself.

  • When stars were born – in my club

    When stars were born – in my club

    Posting about the time when stars like Falco frequented my studio.

  • state of the art 2022

    state of the art 2022

    As I posted in an earlier post, I used to paint a self-portrait every year and named the series “state of art”. This portrait is from 2022.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.