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Painting, Acrylic on Canvas
Size: 75 W x 55 H x 2 D in
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387 Views
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This is a birds eye view of a imaginary City. I call it 'Bancbreati Citta'. The Italian sounding name is hinting the age of this city. It suggest a rich cultural and social history. This topographical view also paints a distinct picture of the infrastructure of Bancbreati Citta. Every shade of color has a visual function. For example the reds mark social & educational places. As darker the gray shades as more parks and recreational places are mixed in. As lighter the shades the city adds more density & diversity. Pictorial elements mark high governmental, historical & religious structures. The 'X' is the imaginary location where I live & work. In this painting I live at 463 Broadway. It's clearly located at a low density neighborhood and close to a large park with a large spiritual structure in it.
Acrylic on Canvas
One-of-a-kind Artwork
75 W x 55 H x 2 D in
Not Framed
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Bert Hewener-Esenherz As a young man Esenherz was inspired by the work of Harald_Naegeli and started spraying some graffiti of his own. In search of his artistic identity he flirted with the punk movement and participated in the development of techno culture in Berlin. In his twenties he traveled throughout Europe, learned sailing on Lake Constance and subsequently sailed boats across the Atlantic Ocean. In the late eighties Esenherz decided art was going to be his life and in 1992 he graduated from the Muenster Hochschule fuer Design specializing in visual arts and media design. In 1990 Esenherz founded "The Friends of Art", a multi-national group from Germany, UK, France, the USA and Switzerland that coordinated and supported the development of collaborative multi-media art projects. Esenherz started to travel more frequently to New York City. With a new opportunity on the horizon he established studios in Brooklyn & Downtown Los Angeles where he has now become a prominent figure among the Artists. In the mid nineties with film technology becoming more accessible Esenherz acted upon his long time interest in filmmaking. As an independent filmmaker he has shot a series of satirical silent short movies about the idiosyncrasies of city life. From that period on, Performance Art was to become a driving force in his work. "Art is the process by which the artist expresses a momentary thought or feeling in a unique manner". (Esenherz 1993) In 1994 he created "Wall Hall", an annual performance, which explores and documents the process of producing, displaying, celebrating and finally destroying art over a period of two months. In 2001 Esenherz walked across America pushing a 7 by 5 feet painting on wheels to promote art in local communities across the country. His work has been exhibited in numerous galleries both in Europe and in the United States.
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