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Infinity 233


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acrylic, oil on canvas

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170 x 100 cm

CHF 5,500

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ANDREAS LÜTHI (*1961 in Uesslingen) examines the theme of infinity, aspects of space and time and how to translate them into images. The numbers all have the same value, what you see is what you get; that is honest and true. Opalka's paintings are pictorial portraits of numbers. Andreas Lüthis is now pursuing it.
For Andreas Lüthi, this painting leads to a feeling that he first experienced as a child when he looked up at the starry sky and became aware of the infinite. This grandiose feeling leads to a stoic serenity that makes it possible not to take everyday problems too seriously, it promotes tolerance and humanity. It would be great if viewers could also develop this feeling of infinity when looking at the works.


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ANDREAS LUETHI (*1961 in Uesslingen) examines the theme of infinity, aspects of space and time and how to translate them into images. The numbers all have the same value, what you see is what you get; that is honest and true. Opalka's paintings are pictorial portraits of numbers. Andreas Luethi is now pursuing it.
For Andreas Luethi, this painting leads to a feeling that he first experienced as a child when he looked up at the starry sky and became aware of the infinite. This grandiose feeling leads to a stoic serenity that makes it possible not to take everyday problems too seriously, it promotes tolerance and humanity. It would be great if viewers could also develop this feeling of infinity when looking at the works.


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