On these small format bird-portraits every feathered animal sits alone on its branch. They are resting, a little sleepy, fluffed or even turned away…
The birds are caught with sketchy, imprecise brush strokes and thick application of oil paint and thereby they gain an immediate liveliness.
Most of the portraits are painted on irregularly shaped pieces of wood, metal, or other things found in the waste or on the streets.
I found this topic whilst working on the cramped, larger formatted paintings of the series Animal Kingdom.
cockatoo, 2012,
oil on aluminium, 28x20 cm
Budgerigar, 2012,
oil on aluminium, 25x20 cm
Budgerigar, 2011,
oil on cardboard, 23x29.5 cm
Parrot, 2012,
oil on copper, 15x20 cm
Budgerigar, 2010,
oil on metal grid, 20x35 cm
Budgerigar, 2011,
oil on HdF, 18x25 cm
Parrot, 2012,
oil, lacquer, 26,5x35,5 cm
Budgerigar, 2011
oil on aluminium on cardboard, 18x28 cm
Budgerigar, 2011,
oil on aluminium, 20x20 cm
Budgerigar, 2014,
oil on textile (Gobelin), 20x25 cm
Budgerigar, 2011,
oil on aluminium on hdf, 24x29 cm
Budgerigar, 2013,
oil on hdf, 22x20 cm
Budgerigar, 2013,
oil on marble, 12 x 20 cm
Budgerigar, 2013,
oil on metalic-papaer, 22,5x27,5 cm
Budgerigars and Parrots
installation view Regionale 13
Kulturhaus Palazzo, Liestal, 2012
Budgerigar
installation view Regionale 13
M54, Basel, 2012