Monday, October 22, 2012

Albert Weber

Weber’s paintings migrate between abstract forms, quirkly realities and serious subject matter. His world of images undergoes cyclical change, reflecting the influences of his environment and the media. His diverse scope ranges from reductive planes to systematic geometric forms to naturalistic portrayals of animals and people…Regardless of style or subject matter, the blocks of color are a constant throughout his works. Rectangles of various sizes and hues appear as independent components in his paintings-this formal element, unrelated to subject and style, is the key concept of the multi-faceted artwork of Albert Weber. Verena Zeiner M. A., Germany Free Berlin www.modern-art-x.ch

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