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Mixed media on canvas by Gerd Winter. Title: Tage der Zuversicht. Canvas dimensions: H100 x W150cm. The work is signed by the artist at the bottom right. The authenticity of the work offered is fully guaranteed. A certificate of authenticity can be emailed upon request.
Frames: Damage to frames is not described. If a work is framed behind glass and the glass is broken, this will be stated. Reflection may be visible in photos of framed works.
When purchased, the work can be picked up in 's-Gravenzande (near The Hague (Scheveningen), Rotterdam and Delft and 5 minutes from the beach). The collection period, if paid in advance, is very long, in other words the buyer can collect the work weeks or even months later and, if possible, combine it with a visit to one of the above-mentioned cities or the beach. The work can also be sent via courier.
Gerd Winter (Groß-Gerau, Hesse, 1951) is a German visual artist.
From 1979 to 1984, Winter studied painting at the Städelschule in Frankfurt am Main with Thomas Bayrle, Ernst Caramelle, Raimer Jochims and Hermann Nitsch. In 1993, Winter was awarded the title of master student by the Städelschule. Since 1995 he has been a member of the Darmstadt Secession. Since the mid-1990s, Winter's work has been based on the tradition of color field painting, which emerged from Abstract Expressionism in the US. Their main representatives are Mark Rothko, Barnett Newman and Clyfford Still. Representatives of this direction, which is often referred to as "essential painting", is concerned with creating "pure" painting with a calm, contemplative effect. It is important for Winter to use his photographs to counter the 'noise' of the present with something contemplative. It is a painting that has grown over time. Artistic intention meets 'planned' coincidence.