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The title refers to the classic movie "More" by Barbet Schroeder from 1970. The image was taken from the advertisement poster that came out those days. I rendered the image and reduced it to tone separation giving the whole picture a new colour gown. I cut the film title which was originally below the face. There is a smiliar painting on that movie in my portfolio where I concentrated more on the cover version of the Pink Floyd album that was released with the film in 1971.
The title refers to the classic movie "More" by Barbet Schroeder from 1970. The image was taken from the advertisement poster that came out those days. I rendered the image and reduced it to tone separation giving the whole picture a new colour gown. I cut the film title which was originally below the face. There is a smiliar painting on that movie in my portfolio where I concentrated more on the cover version of the Pink Floyd album that was released with the film in 1971.
The title refers to the classic movie "More" by Barbet Schroeder from 1970. The image was taken from the advertisement poster that came out those days. I rendered the image and reduced it to tone separation giving the whole picture a new colour gown. I cut the film title which was originally below the face. There is a smiliar painting on that movie in my portfolio where I concentrated more on the cover version of the Pink Floyd album that was released with the film in 1971.
The title refers to the classic movie "More" by Barbet Schroeder from 1970. The image was taken from the advertisement poster that came out those days. I rendered the image and reduced it to tone separation giving the whole picture a new colour gown. I cut the film title which was originally below the face. There is a smiliar painting on that movie in my portfolio where I concentrated more on the cover version of the Pink Floyd album that was released with the film in 1971.
The title refers to the classic movie "More" by Barbet Schroeder from 1970. The image was taken from the advertisement poster that came out those days. I rendered the image and reduced it to tone separation giving the whole picture a new colour gown. I cut the film title which was originally below the face. There is a smiliar painting on that movie in my portfolio where I concentrated more on the cover version of the Pink Floyd album that was released with the film in 1971.

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"More" Painting

Benjamin Ortleb

Germany

Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 30 W x 35 H x 0.8 D in

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The title refers to the classic movie "More" by Barbet Schroeder from 1970. The image was taken from the advertisement poster that came out those days. I rendered the image and reduced it to tone separation giving the whole picture a new colour gown. I cut the film title which was originally below t...

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2019

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Painting, Oil on Canvas

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Curriculum Vitae Personal Information Name: Benjamin Ortleb Year of Birth: 31.8.1965 Place of Birth: Berlin, Germany Residence: Kleinmachnow ________________________________________ Profile Interdisciplinary artist, educator, and musician with a strong foundation in visual arts, music production and teaching. Decades of experience in creative practice, combining fine art, digital media, and sound. Dedicated to fostering artistic expression in educational environments while maintaining an active independent artistic career. Artistic Experience • Began painting seriously at age 15 • First exhibition at the Berliner Philharmonie at age 17 • Continuous practice in painting, graphic art, and mixed media • Freelance artist with a focus on expressive and experimental forms • Participation in exhibitions and independent projects ________________________________________ Teaching Experience • Since 2013: Teacher of Art, English and Music at a primary school in Berlin • Since 1998: Art workshop instructor in private schools and youth facilities • Focus on creative development, interdisciplinary learning, and visual literacy Music Production & Sound Design Profile Versatile musician and producer with a background in instrumental performance and digital composition. Skills & Expertise • Instruments: oboe, soprano saxophone, keyboards • Music production, remixing, and sound design • Film scoring and audiovisual composition Experience • Award-winning remix artist on Metapop (sponsored by Native Instruments) • Independent music producer since 2012 (Electronica, House, Jazz, Ambient) • Composer for short films and multimedia projects • Participant in international music and soundtrack competitions Releases • Multiple solo albums available on Bandcamp under own name ART - Current Subjects / Themes 1. Film Stills The use of computer-generated imagery initially inspired the development of large-scale paintings based on visual templates. My current work draws on film stills, fragments, and press photographs sourced from newspapers, books, and cinema. The conceptual focus lies in examining violence and catastrophe by translating these moments into a new aesthetic context. Scenes of horror and fear are reinterpreted through a visual language that blends disturbance with fascination.

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