Michael Krähmer
When Michael Krahmers landscapes as real places act, so that's not least thanks to the enormous artisanal effort, the artist operates: Krahmer (born in 1952) has become the painting of the old masters worked out and creates his mostly large-format works in the time-consuming Harzol- glaze technique in which the paint is applied in many gossamer layers one above the other. In weeks of work creates images that seem almost photorealistic and astound by its almost three-dimensionally acting image depth.
In their spell they attract the viewer but especially by their atmospheric density. To this, the artist is not the landscape itself, but mediated by them atmosphere is the essence. And so do not asks him the "reality"; we will examine only the silence to the almost meditative devotion which exude his works.
In their spell they attract the viewer but especially by their atmospheric density. To this, the artist is not the landscape itself, but mediated by them atmosphere is the essence. And so do not asks him the "reality"; we will examine only the silence to the almost meditative devotion which exude his works.