Something that touches you, touches you a thousand times. This is how you characterise the art of painting of artist and performer Johannes Kaufmann. His pictures are well renowned – as well as the artists.
Bregenz, London, Wien, Zurich or Cape of Africa: Kaufmanns dream of pictures are encountered worldwide.
The painting of Johannes Kaufmann is based on drawings and is not only refreshing the interior or private retreats. Also galeries and public spaces love his paintings.
This is affirmed by his international patronage. Numerous domestic and international exhibitions document the quality of his work and his exclusive portfolio. Johanens Kaufmann works as a freelance and independent artist since 1987. Born on February 13th 1962 in Vorarlberg, Österreich, he graduated the study of master-class of arts in Graz/Styria. Alongside his profession as a painter, he acts as instructor in seminars and art courses since 1989 abroad and domestic.
Johannes Kaufmann is member of the Austrian Kunstkreis C co-founder of the Akademie der anderen ART, (Austria).
Craft, approach and inspiration
The art of Johannes Kaufmann defines itself by imersion into the momentum of emotions and colours.
Johannes Kaufmann says: „My creations open thousands places for the observer. Each of my pictures is individually experienceable.“ Fantastic flights or unimagined depths, rosen from the bottom of the spoul. All this becomes manifest in each of the strokes of his brushes. The muse’s intensity kisses him, when he listens to dramatic music or lyrics. This is when he reinvents himself.
His method of approach become ovious, watching him a an elegant host for self-prepared dinners for friends and dear guests. Not surprisingly he draws his inspiration from this cooking, which comes along with his fine scense and empathy.
The pictures of Johannes Kaufmann are standing for exclusive, painted aesthetics. They are unique, are full of the spirit of time still being timelss.
His studio is near to the Lake of Constance in Vorarlberg, Austria.
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