Tobias Doeberl, BA's profile

Works 2016 How to make art

Projects 2016:
How to make art
(photo)
How to make art
(acryl on canvas, 39x30cm)
How to make art
(photo)
To climb a mountain
(acryl on paper, 45x30cm)
How to make art
(photo)
Running away from a big wave
(acryl on paper, 30x40cm)
Escape
(acryl on paper, 30x40cm)
Painting was always flat. I want to break through the flatness and bring painting into a new dimension.
A painting against flatness
(acryl on paper, 32x72cm)
Painting was always flat. I want to break through the flatness and bring painting into a new dimension.
A painting against flatness
(acryl on paper, 30x40cm)
Painting was always flat. I want to break through the flatness and bring painting into a new dimension.
A painting against flatness
(acryl on paper, 30x40cm)
Painting was always flat. I want to break through the flatness and bring painting into a new dimension.
Overpainting
(acryl on photo, 30x40cm)
In this picture i want to move the brush over the lines of my face.
Overpainting
(acryl on photo, 30x40cm)
In this picture i want to move the brush over the lines of my face.
Overpainting
(acryl on photo, 30x40cm)
In this picture i want to move the brush over the lines of my face.
acryl on paper, 48x68cm
Archer
(acryl on paper, 48x68cm​​​​​​​)
Horus and Anubis
(acryl on canvas, 100x80cm)
Thot
(acryl on paper, 48x68cm)
acryl on wood, 30x40cm
acryl on wood, 30x40cm
acryl on canvas, 80x70cm
Self-portrait
(photo)
Behind the picture
(acryl on canvas, 35x30cm)
Honey bees
(acryl on paper, 48x68cm)
Albert Einstein: When the honey bees die, the humans have only 4 years to life.
Me: But what happens when the humans die now, art also dies now.
Junk Thinker
(photo)
Colour sticks
(wood on canvas, 30x30cm)
A4
(photo)
Drowning in a flood of pictures
(photo)
Vilém Flusser said: "That we live in an 'image universe' and are existentially dependent on the images." We live in a world of overproduction. This ballast prevents any innovation in the artistic field and threatens to destroy the cultural life.
The communication between the picture and the viewer seems disturbed. The role that works of art still play in exhibitions today is increasingly unclear. The artist is disoriented by the quantitative power of images.
We are all:  #, <3, :), :/, ^-^, :P, ;), :O
(acryl on paper, 15x15cm)
Pop Art: the motifs are often everyday culture. For example a painted coca cola bottle.
This is Pop Art of the 21st Century, culture is changing and we are NOW smiles, hashtags, and lols.
We are all XD
(photo)
A flood of too much useless information
(acryl on paper, 48x68cm)
Troll Face Portrait
(acryl on paper, 30x40cm)
(acryl on plastic plate, 30x30cm)
collage, acryl on canvas, 40x30cm
Monkey steals banana
(photo)
Last christmas you broke my heart!
(acryl and paper on canvas, 60x40cm)
I had fallen in love with a woman on a dating app.
On the fifth date, she said she has no feelings for me me!
Why did she go out with me five times, and did not tell me earlier?
What remains nothing but pain and a lot of tears.
My heart is nearly completely reassembled, already it is again thrown into the shredder.
It hurts so much, I don´t know how long my heart can still endure.
Hope for love in the block of ice that never melts.
Works 2016 How to make art
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