M. Unterluggauer
Nothing great in the world has been accomphlished without passion
(George Wilhelm)
(George Wilhelm)
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Michael Unterluggauer is eloquent in describing his artwork thus fascinated by his counterpart and interested on the impact of the dialogue. He sees himself as the nonconformist painter and above all he is captivated by dissimilar architectural examples of various epochs.
Unterluggauer applies preferably mixed media to this artwork. In addition to acrylic paint he combines also oil and watercolour and focuses on the graphic collage. With his emotional artwork he intends to retain the moments of pure cognition and avoiding regularity. Unterluggauer's art is an interplay to which the contemplator should add up his intuition to be able to understand the provoking correlation.
Unterluggauer applies preferably mixed media to this artwork. In addition to acrylic paint he combines also oil and watercolour and focuses on the graphic collage. With his emotional artwork he intends to retain the moments of pure cognition and avoiding regularity. Unterluggauer's art is an interplay to which the contemplator should add up his intuition to be able to understand the provoking correlation.
Text by Julia Sparber eco.nova
Translated by Rita A. Bertoni
Translated by Rita A. Bertoni