Ned

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Artwork Details

Medium Watercolour, Paper, Framed by Artist
Dimensions 71.5cm (W) x 81.5cm (H) x 2cm (D)
Review Stars 21,262 Customer Reviews
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Artwork Description

I came across photos of my old traditional art work from the 70's and decided to do a more contemporary update of Ned Kelly
The work is very strong and vibrant.

Artist Bio

Kurt Koeppl born in Munich 1940. He lives and works from his home studio in the beach side suburb of Maroubra NSW. Koeppl graduated from the Pranckh Graphic Arts School in 1957 as a Chemigraph (photo engraver) which gave him a solid foundation in drawing, colour separation, design, engraving and photography. Working as an Art Director in the commercial world of graphics and advertising and the pre press industry, his skills and techniques are well developed. His influences in his early years were of course the European masters and later the great Australian painters. His work is found in private collections here and in Germany and reflects his life and travels. Kurt had his first Australian exhibition in the 70’s at the Beaulieu Gallery Paddington and a follow up exhibition at the Sebert Galleries. In the following decade his work reflected Australian landscapes and characters of the time from Hill End to Lighting Ridge Dappling in many mediums and styles from very dark and powerful German mythology, “Nibelunges’ reflected in his airbrush and charcoal works, to more traditional acrylic land and seascapes of the Australian bush and the characters found there. Watercolour has now become his preferred medium resulting in his first solo and sell out Venice exhibition in the Blackett gallery at POW. He captured the dramatic skies and dark moods. Kurt has ventured more into the abstraction of his world where some images assault the viewer, chaotic and busy such as “Urban Asphyxiation’. At times he produces quieter, calmer, melancholic images. With the advent off the Bush fire disaster his recent exhibition captured his emotional response to the devastation. The covid lockdowns and isolation has only spurred him on to produce exciting new abstract works ‘Treasures of the Mind’.

Commissions

Kurt's studio is in Sydney Australia