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Erwin Brügger,
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1.The wheel of time, 2009 acrylic on canvas 80x80 cm., US$ 1,200.00 2.Boots are made for walking, 2009 acrylic on canvas 80x80 cm., US$ 1,200.00 3.The Saxophone, 2010 acrylic on canvas 120x100 cm., US$ 1,800.00 4.Jailhouse, 2009 acrylic on canvas 80x80 cm., US$ 1,200.00 5.Jack Brownie, 2009 acrylic on canvas 100x100 cm., US$ 1,600.00 6.In front of the stone building, 2011 acrylic on canvas 80x100 cm., US$ 1,200.00 7.Odalisque (Matisse), 2011 acrylic on canvas 80x80 cm., US$ 1,200.00 8.One too many figures, 2009 acrylic on canvas 100x100 cm., US$ 1,600.00 9.On Stage, 2009 acrylic on canvas 100x100 cm., US$ 1,600.00 10.The Spaniard (Picasso), 2010 acrylic on canvas 80x80 cm., US$ 1,200.00 11.In a fabulous land, 2009 acrylic on canvas 80x80 cm., US$ 1,200.00 12.Fire over the house, 2011 acrylic on canvas 80x100 cm., US$ 1,200.00 (click on thumbnail to enlarge) |
God is an artiste. He invented the giraffe, the elephant and the ant. By
truth, he never tried to follow a style - simply he made it all for fun.
(Pablo Picass0)
Hello,
I’m Erwin Bruegger from Fribourg, Switzerland. I’m a carpenter and artist.
About 30 years ago I took drawing and painting lessons at the New Art
School, Zurich and since then I worked hard to develop my own art. First I
painted figurativ, then for some years I worked like Jackson Pollock and for
many years now more in a surrealistic way. I ever try new things, I cannot
make always the same. I like to change, to paint and draw in different
techniques and I make sculptures and photography too. I had some expositions
here in Fribourg and nearby, and as a member of kunstforuminternational.ch
many group expositions in their gallery and in Italy. More works you see at
my homepage: brueggerart.ch and at artmajeur.com/erwin-bruegger. I would
like that you enjoy my work.
Erwin Brügger, a creator between figuration and abstraction
An artiste with a rapid, convulsive stroke, a painter who "stabs" his brush
as if to sever and score, a sculptor who subtracts matter in order to shape
air, Erwin Brügger possesses the capacity to complement the creative act
with strength of will and agility... He affirms the right of the artist, of
modern man, to construct an eternity for himself by extracting from everyday
life that mysterious beauty with which human life injects it... He has a
deftness of invention that presumes a boundless propensity towards
expressive and conceptual freedom... Just as in his painting absence is the
founding principle of his inspiration, it is present in his sculpture that
is a continual conquest of thought and space. A magnificent marriage of
languages to tell of all precariousness and infinity...
Pino Bonanno Extract from the magazine "Futuro" 11-12 Dec-Jan 2006-07