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Rosat Art
Waterloo, Belgium
Product description
Discover this magnificent painting on canvas by German artist Peter Hotter measuring 100cm x 65cm , dated 1972. A work that embodies the very essence of abstract still life, captivating with its subtle nuances and rich textures. This canvas reveals a bouquet of organic forms, seemingly blossoming in a harmonious dance of pastel colors and earthy hues. Hotter's dynamic, expressive brushstrokes lend this work a depth and movement that stimulate the imagination. The soft contrasts between blues, greens and touches of red evoke a natural, almost dreamlike harmony, transporting the viewer into a world of serene reverie. The abstraction of the composition allows each observer to feel a personal connection, to escape into their own interpretations and emotions. Perfect for enhancing your living space, this timeless masterpiece draws the eye and invites contemplation, making every glance a new discovery. A must-have acquisition for art lovers in search of a piece that is both elegant and evocative. Peter Hotter's biography Born in 1945 in Stuttgart, Germany, Peter Hotter grew up in the shadow of the ravages of the Second World War, a period that profoundly marked his childhood and influenced his art. The son of an amateur painter mother and an architect father, he was exposed from an early age to a creative environment that nurtured his imagination. At the age of 15, he began experimenting with oil painting, quickly discovering a passion for abstraction. In 1963, Peter moved to Berlin to study at the Academy of Fine Arts, where he was influenced by artistic movements such as Surrealism and Abstract Expressionism. His early works were marked by a dark palette and introspective themes, reflecting his desire to understand the traumas of his past and those of his country. In the early 1970s, however, he made a radical turn in his style, adopting bright colors and dynamic forms that expressed a new, optimistic vision of life. In 1973, he held his first solo exhibition at Galerie K, Cologne, to critical acclaim for its boldness and originality. His paintings, characterized by flowing compositions and innovative use of color, quickly attracted the attention of collectors and art critics across Europe. Hotter then traveled the world, drawing inspiration from diverse cultures and incorporating elements of nature into his work. Despite his success, Peter Hotter has always chosen to stay out of the spotlight, preferring to let his art speak for itself. Today, although only a few of Peter Hotter's works can be found on the Internet, the quality of his painting is undeniable. His creations are imbued with vibrant colors and evocative shapes.
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ConditionGoodColorsMulti ColorMaterialCanvasNumber of items1Height100 cmWidth65 cmSigns of usageCrack, Scratches