September 10, 2007
Travelling by train trough Bulgaria is a pleasure for people who appreciate the landscape. I made a lot of photos from trains, which I will use as ideas for new paintings. This landscape is the first one.
bulgarian landscape No1 | bulgarische landschaft No1;
oil | öl; 20×30 cm | 7,8×11,8 in; € 280,–
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more landscape paintings
September 7, 2007
This is a scene from the bulgarian danube side. The other side is the romanian border.
fisher boats on the danube | fischerboote an der donau;
oil | öl; 25×25 cm | 9,8×9,8 in; –PRIVATE COLLECTION–
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September 5, 2007
I started this pleinair painting in fully sunshine, but after one hour the weather and the light changed in a way, that I decided to finish all at home.
old ships in Berlin | alte shiffe in Berlin;
oil | öl; 24×30 cm | 9,4×11,8 in; SOLD
more ship paintings
September 4, 2007
During my trip to Bulgaria in May, I made some sketches from the pied wheatear in Cape Kaliakra on the bulgarian black-sea coast. The bricks are ancient walls built by the romans.
pied wheatear in kaliakra | nonnensteinschmätzer in kaliakra;
oil | öl; 20×20 cm | 7,8×7,8 in; € 250,–
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more wildlife paintings
August 31, 2007
Czesky Krumlov is a small town in the southern part of the Chech Republik. It is famous for its old buildings, some of them from the 15th. century and the back streets. Egon Schiele’s mother is from Czesky Krumlov. The artist spent there about a year. This town is a treasure for everybody who loves to paint old buildings!
czesky krumlov
oil | öl; 20×20 cm | 7,8×7,8 in; € 250,–
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