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Acrylic on canvas 75 x 100 cm
From 1974 to 2008, Heinz Marzohl owned and directed a renowned company for lettering technology, digital printing, and graphic design in Switzerland. In 2008, after 34 years, he handed over the company to his two daughters.
For his professional activity, Marzohl designed countless brand logos, lettering concepts, and graphics for shopping centers and industrial buildings. His profound knowledge of graphic design, typography, reprography, serigraphy, materials and color theory, provided an invaluable springboard to enter the world of fne art painting. In his profession, letters and logos mostly consisted of geometric shapes. In painting, experiences and feelings are now depicted with vivid, evocative lines and shapes.
The search for inspiring examples led to works by Kandinsky, Marc, Jawlenski, Klee and Macke, who had created groundbreaking works in the artist group “The Blue Rider” in the early 20th century. Marzohl’s aim was not to copy these works. The key was to fathom the thinking and feeling that had led to these great paintings. Another important source of inspiration was the intensive study of prehistoric cave paintings. These primitive people worked with the fickering light of fre and painted only by memory. Already, 30,000 years ago, a spiritual transformation of what was seen was the basis for amazing drawings.
Later works of Heinz Marzohl were inspired by cracks and shadings on rocky clifs of stormy seacoasts. After many years, this search for living lines and forms has led to an independent, unmistakable visual language. Painted on canvas with beautiful color compositions, the archaic traces became enchanting, evocative pictorial worlds.
For Marzohl, abstracted lines, shape and colors represent memories. The more the artist dealt with abstract painting, the more he is fascinated with the spirituality behind it, focusing on the mysterious; the soulful. For him, a spiritual transformation of an experience gives the images an enigmatic charisma.
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