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Musical Satyrs II Print

Till Felix Hallauer

Germany

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Satyrs are primarily associated with Greek mythology. However, in my work of art the Satyr appears as a personification of the idea of freedom because for me this mixed creature of man and animal is an expression of the unbridled lust for life - in an absolutely positive point of view.

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2021

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Print, Giclee on Canvas

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Open Edition

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16 W x 20 H x 1.25 D in

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Not Framed

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White Canvas

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When he started studying fine arts in 1986, one of the topics Hallauer particularly focused on was the drawing and painting of the human body placed in different pictural spaces. During study visits to London, Paris and Venice he had the opportunity to draw sketches of paintings by Tiepolo, Tintoretto, Rubens and other painters. Since then his artwork has been influenced by the baroque handling of human figures. However, he developed his very own repertoire which enables him to "play" with every imaginable depiction of human figures in pictorial spaces. Although the figurative works have been dominating until today, abstract paintings have come into being, too. At first sight, Hallauer´s work seems to be divided into three independent work groups: Many images deal with mythological influences, mostly in a more or less ironical manner. Others show nudes and human figures - either „floating“ or surrounded by shapes and colours which might evoke impressions of nature or architecture. Finally, there are the abstract paintings. They are dealing with natural and cosmic cycles, however, avoiding any depiction of visible reality. At second glance, the connecting links between his works are clearly discernible: the distinctive handwriting and the fascination with nature and mankind, captured by shape and colour. Together the works thus show complementary views of the same artistic position. Hallauer lives and works as an artist, art teacher and musician in Saarbrücken, close to the French border. Art lovers from Saarbrücken, Hamburg or Munich, from Saragota Springs, Seattle and Toronto collect Till Felix Hallauer´s works of art.

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