2019_020 Woman without heart
Acryl 50x70cm
Inspiration for this work was the head of hair of a haca (ax) from the Museum of Anthropology in Mexico City
2019_012_02 Kallmünzer bridge
Linocut on paper 10x15
The black and white print is limited to 20 copies
2019_018 Jaguarkind - Child Jaguar
Oil 50x70cm
Commissioned work for Kunstschaunacht Kallmünz in 2019 based on the documentary work of Andrés Medina Hernández (Carnaval de Tenosique, Tabasco, México)
2019-019 Jaguar
Oil 50 x 70 cm
Based on 2 stone statues of the Olmecs, this Jaguar was painted for the exhibition "Night-See-Art" in May 2019
2019_021 Priester / Priest
Acryl 70x50cm
From the Mayan Codex "Madrid" - 15th century - The Codex Madrid contains a number of descriptions of ritual acts. The contours of the priest correspond closely the original drawing in the Codex.
1883_Burg Kallmünz
Acryl 18 x 13 cm
1414_Nachthimmel Kallmünz / Noche de Kallmünz, various materials 21x15 [night impressions].
This picture was painted in 2014 in Kallmünz during a short wintervacation and shows the impressive sky over the castle-mountain of Kallmünz, seen from the Dinauer street
1408_Night in CinqMarsLaPile / Noche en Francia, pastel 21x29; [Night Impressions].
Italian poplars around the Moulin des Traits basin in Cinq Mars la Pile. They were planted approximately in 1955, are very impressive and visible from afar. Their noise in the night beguiles
1855_Sun god of the Maya
Watercolor 30x40
The sun god of the Mayas lies between earth and sky (as can be red with the earth and sky mayan hieroglyphics)
1817_Götterbote - Messenger of God - watercolor 30x40 Based on an Aztec statue, which was created before the Spanish conquest in Mexico. It is probably a ball player
1853_Eule_Buho_Owl
Watercolor 10x15
Decorative element of Teotihuacan
1872_EuleTeotihuacan_2
Watercolor 10x15
The Owl of Teotihuacan 2 is separted from a set of 5 owls that was painted in watercolors with the format 20x30
1873_Eulenfamilie_Teotihuacán / Family of owls Teotihuacán
Watercolor 30x20
These owls are a modern interpretation of decorative owls of a container (urn?) from the Teotihuacan civilization. Created in the 5.-6. Century after Christ, so about 1500 years old.
The original container can be seen in the National Museum of Anthropology in Mexico City.
1859_ConejoEnLaLuna_Hase im Mond
Watercolor 20x30
According to the Mexican legend, you can see a rabbit in the moon - similar to Europeans which see the man in the moon.
Priest
oil
painted around 2010