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WHEN THE WOLVES DEVOUR THE MOON Painting

Christian Bahr

Germany

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 31.5 W x 39.4 H x 0.8 D in

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WHEN THE WOLVES DEVOUR THE MOON WENN DIE WÖLFE DEN MOND VERSCHLINGEN 2014. Diptych Part II 100 x 80 cm acrylic and oil on canvas Norse mythology, first published in the Edda (about 1000 AD): Ragnarök ("Fate of the Gods"), also called Gotterdämmerung, means the end of the cosmos. It will be preceded by Fimbulvetr, the winter of winters. Three such winters will follow each other with no summers in between. Conflicts and feuds will break out, even between families, and all morality will disappear. This is the beginning of the end. The wolf Skoll will finally devour the sun, and his brother Hati will eat the moon, plunging the earth into darkness. The stars will vanish from the sky. The painting wears my signature (front) and is signed, entiteled and dated (back). I use exclusively oil and acrylic colours, canvas and wooden frames in a professional museum quality. The painting will be shipped in a sound wood crate. The sides (about 2 cm wide) deliberately are not part of the painting and show the "naked" white canvas with few paint splatters (typical for professional original paintings). The painting is ready to hang and needs no additional surface treatment. * * * In der nordischen Mythologie, zuerst verschriftlicht in der Edda um das Jahr 1000, bedeutet Ragnarök (Götterdämmerung) das Ende des Kosmos. Diesem Ende geht Fimbulvetr voraus, der Winter aller Winter. Drei solcher Winter folgen einander, ohne einen Sommer dazwischen. Konflikte und Fehden brechen aus, sogar zwischen den Familien, und alle Moral verschwindet. Das ist der Anfang vom Ende. Der Wolf Skoll wird schließlich die Sonne verschlingen, und sein Bruder Hati den Mond, wodurch die Erde in völlige Dunkelheit stürzt. Zeitgleich verschwinden die Sterne vom Himmelszelt.

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Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:31.5 W x 39.4 H x 0.8 D in

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CHRISTIAN BAHR has been a passionate, profound German painter and experienced draftsman for over 35 years, selling his works worldwide. His works can currently be found in private collections and public spaces in the US, Mexico, Canada, UK, China, Thailand, Australia, Spain, Portugal, Belgium, Germany, Poland, Malta, Sweden, Russia, Ukraine and Belarus. His atmospheric large paintings are poetry and artistic struggle at the same time. They capture both harmony and conflict, overall reflecting a strong aesthetic. He has participated in many national and international exhibitions. What he believes in: ........................................................................... “Not everything is art. But art is everything and everything breathes art in one way or another. Art is the true beauty of mankind.” ........................................................................... “I work in my studio nearby the big German coastal city of Hamburg, on the North sea. I’m a seeker as a painter, in search of answers. The single human takes center stage. I work constantly, with great passion and discipline on my further artistic way. I have a clear, strong painting philosophy. And I deal with philosophical, mythological as well as with historical subjects in my works.” ........................................................................... “I go my own way in my paintings. I find the source for my inspiration in me. Spontaneous action is the key, my preferred method. I work intuitively and in most cases without previous sketches, because I do not need a creative distance, I only reduce the view of our surroundings. Added value and clarity through abstraction. It must be rough, original, melancholic, dark, and yet at the same time bright, poetic, clear and full of hope. No maybe, no lukewarm. Every moment counts. That's exactly how I paint." ........................................................................... “Painting is a beauty, soul and passion, but sometimes fighting. A fight with myself, an endless struggle for colors and motif in my own conversation, as a rough internal dialogue. There are these days and nights, when I fight for every single brushstroke, when I question every color scheme. But it is good it is not always easy. Because each artistic battle is worthwhile and shows that I am - as an artist - still alive, breathing and developing.“ ...........................................................................

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