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Thomas Heger is a German abstractionist painter living and working in Stuttgart.
Thomas Heger studied at the Stuttgart State Art Academy, and from 2006 to 2012 he taught at the Halle Graduate School of Art, Burg Giebichenstein.
Thomas Heger's painting is on the border of reality and abstraction, the artist is very interested in what seems incompatible, in what contrasts. First of all, in the paintings of Thomas Heger play a role things, objects, glass vessels, richly decorated crystal vases or simple glasses are located in free, clearly delineated color spaces. In a seeming weightlessness, the objects dance and float in the pictorial space. In his recent works, Thomas Heger also places human figures reduced to miniatures in his pictorial worlds.
Thomas Heger is a German abstractionist painter living and working in Stuttgart.
Thomas Heger studied at the Stuttgart State Art Academy, and from 2006 to 2012 he taught at the Halle Graduate School of Art, Burg Giebichenstein.
Thomas Heger's painting is on the border of reality and abstraction, the artist is very interested in what seems incompatible, in what contrasts. First of all, in the paintings of Thomas Heger play a role things, objects, glass vessels, richly decorated crystal vases or simple glasses are located in free, clearly delineated color spaces. In a seeming weightlessness, the objects dance and float in the pictorial space. In his recent works, Thomas Heger also places human figures reduced to miniatures in his pictorial worlds.
Thomas Heger is a German abstractionist painter living and working in Stuttgart.
Thomas Heger studied at the Stuttgart State Art Academy, and from 2006 to 2012 he taught at the Halle Graduate School of Art, Burg Giebichenstein.
Thomas Heger's painting is on the border of reality and abstraction, the artist is very interested in what seems incompatible, in what contrasts. First of all, in the paintings of Thomas Heger play a role things, objects, glass vessels, richly decorated crystal vases or simple glasses are located in free, clearly delineated color spaces. In a seeming weightlessness, the objects dance and float in the pictorial space. In his recent works, Thomas Heger also places human figures reduced to miniatures in his pictorial worlds.
Thomas Heger is a German abstractionist painter living and working in Stuttgart.
Thomas Heger studied at the Stuttgart State Art Academy, and from 2006 to 2012 he taught at the Halle Graduate School of Art, Burg Giebichenstein.
Thomas Heger's painting is on the border of reality and abstraction, the artist is very interested in what seems incompatible, in what contrasts. First of all, in the paintings of Thomas Heger play a role things, objects, glass vessels, richly decorated crystal vases or simple glasses are located in free, clearly delineated color spaces. In a seeming weightlessness, the objects dance and float in the pictorial space. In his recent works, Thomas Heger also places human figures reduced to miniatures in his pictorial worlds.
Thomas Heger is a German abstractionist painter living and working in Stuttgart.
Thomas Heger studied at the Stuttgart State Art Academy, and from 2006 to 2012 he taught at the Halle Graduate School of Art, Burg Giebichenstein.
Thomas Heger's painting is on the border of reality and abstraction, the artist is very interested in what seems incompatible, in what contrasts. First of all, in the paintings of Thomas Heger play a role things, objects, glass vessels, richly decorated crystal vases or simple glasses are located in free, clearly delineated color spaces. In a seeming weightlessness, the objects dance and float in the pictorial space. In his recent works, Thomas Heger also places human figures reduced to miniatures in his pictorial worlds.
Josef Hegenbarth was a German painter, graphic artist, illustrator and university lecturer.
Josef Hegenbarth was a German painter, graphic artist, illustrator and university lecturer.
Josef Hegenbarth was a German painter, graphic artist, illustrator and university lecturer.
Franz Hegi was a Swiss painter and engraver.
The young artist Franz Hegi learned in Zurich the new technique of aquatint, which had just been invented, and successfully applied his skills.
Hegi created many engravings and aquatints for almanacs and books. His paintings of city panoramas, harbors and gates of Zurich are now a valuable source for the history of Switzerland in the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
Franz Hegi was a Swiss painter and engraver.
The young artist Franz Hegi learned in Zurich the new technique of aquatint, which had just been invented, and successfully applied his skills.
Hegi created many engravings and aquatints for almanacs and books. His paintings of city panoramas, harbors and gates of Zurich are now a valuable source for the history of Switzerland in the late 18th and early 19th centuries.