I try to bridge the classical part and concept of ceiling paintings and the contemporary part of intuitive abstract art so it creates some sort of hybrid. - Paul Kuntze
As a child, Paul Kuntze was already fascinated by ceiling paintings. Whenever he visited an old church, museum, or castle, the first thing he would do was look up. The question of how the painter could create such precise and detailed images, high up on the ceiling, always intrigued him. Kuntze holds the utmost respect for those who were able to achieve such incredible works in the past. In his series "Modern Fresco," he combines two styles from different artistic eras. Drawing from abstract expressionism, he attempts to depict monumental scenes of the heavens and gods, evoking memories of classical ceiling frescoes from the Baroque period. Rather than fully rendering the scene, he hints at figures and faces, encouraging viewers to engage their own creativity.
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