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Winter Window Painting

Friedrich Zettl

Austria

Painting, Oil on Cardboard

Size: 8.3 W x 11.9 H x 0.2 D in

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When I was little, I often spent my holidays with my grandmother. A picture from that time is impressed in my memory: The wind had blown a leaf against the window pane, where it froze and stayed for many days. Every evening before going to bed I checked to see if it was still there. This scene has a symbolic dimension and invites reflection. The curtains have been portrayed in a way to add to the nostalgic scene.

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Painting:Oil on Cardboard

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:8.3 W x 11.9 H x 0.2 D in

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Meet Friedrich Zettl: Bridging Western and Eastern Aesthetics in Art Friedrich Zettl, an Austrian artist, creates captivating paintings, graphic art, and calligraphy that seamlessly blend Western and Eastern aesthetics. His artistic journey began with Western painting, but a profound passion for Chinese culture and art led him to explore new horizons. Education and Artistic Development From 1978 to 1985, Zettl studied Sinology and Chinese painting at the prestigious Academy in Beijing. During this period, he wrote his dissertation on a specific aspect of Chinese painting, deepening his knowledge and practice of this ancient art form. Before his immersion in Chinese art, Zettl exhibited his expressionist oil paintings across Europe. However, his exposure to traditional Chinese painting techniques and philosophy transformed his artistic approach, infusing his work with Asian thinking and aesthetics. Artistic Style and Techniques Zettl's art is characterized by its unique fusion of Western and Eastern elements. His brushwork and compositions are heavily influenced by the techniques and philosophy of Chinese calligraphy. Primarily working on paper, he employs fine inks and has developed his own techniques that blend Western media with Asian concepts in innovative ways. Influences from artists like Arnulf Rainer, Huang Binhong, Oskar Kokoschka, and Max Ernst are evident in his work. Exhibitions and Publications Friedrich Zettl has showcased his art in numerous solo and group exhibitions across Europe, Asia, and South America. He has also contributed to several books on Chinese art. His works are a testament to his versatility and ability to bridge cultural divides through art. Involvement and Contributions Zettl is an active member of the Austrian-Chinese Friendship Association (ÖGCF), organizing various events and exhibitions about China in Austria. He has delivered numerous lectures and presentations on Chinese art over the years. Artistic Vision Living and working in Vienna, Friedrich Zettl continues to seek new inspirations and challenges. His art serves as a bridge between the Western and Eastern worlds, showcasing a harmonious blend of diverse cultural influences. Through his innovative and versatile approach, Zettl remains a dynamic and influential figure in the art world. Discover more about Friedrich Zettl’s artistic journey and explore his unique blend of Western and Eastern aesthetics at https://www.saatchiart.com/zettl.

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