GstaadLife Nr. 8 2011

Page 29

Friday 16 December 2011 Page 29

Local News

Ted Scapa: ideas remain his trademark Unabatedly, Ted Scapa’s creative genius turns ideas and bizarre images into the small and large weaknesses of humans and animals. That the weird sides and failings of mankind are shown in such a witty and concise way is the hallmark of the brilliant artist and cartoonist, who at the age of 80 still manages to find inspiration during his travels. Recently and amusingly and jokingly, he brought back a great “fish salad” from Brittany and ideas from China. Ted Scapa, where do you draw the tireless creative force and energy for these activities, the long journeys and their ideas? Above all, it is curiosity that drives me. It is my constant companion. I invest a lot of time, get up early, and carefully observe the environment... and work. Topics such as

“Angel,” “Fish,” “Golf”, “Time”, “Music” fascinate me, and I’m curious whether I will manage to finish a work: I design up to 80 drawings per book. You are regularly in Saanen. Can we expect an inspiring book about Gstaad in the near future? Why not - maybe one day! I like the idea. On the other hand, I think the nature of Gstaad-Saanenland is so fantastic that it cannot be interpreted but enjoyed instead. And above all, we must protect it. Ted Scapa will be in Gstaad in December: exhibition and workshop at the Grand Hotel Park (further information through the hotel); exhibition of wine images at Caveau de Bacchus; book signing at Cadonau on December 30.

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