11) perfectly imperfect
Nussbächer is already beginning to experiment for his next style period.
The paint brought him to the resin - and first to an almost alchemical artistic laboratory.
Tired of the perfection of the paint pictures, he now jammed various
synthetic resins mixed with colors and irritated the viewer's perception (dry or wet?, liquid or solid?).
Although the resin has dried out, it shines as brilliantly as if it were still liquid.
Eva-Suzanne Bayer, art historian
True to his motto "art before commerce", Nussbächer unfolded his genius,
by using the experiment and not the promising concept as a constant accelerator of his artistic ideas.