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Cut-Out Wall sculpture
acrylic glass, depth 2 mm matt
30 x 52 cm (External dimensions)
Cut-Out Wall sculpture
acrylic glass, depth 2 mm matt
60 x 105 cm (External dimensions)
Cut-Out Wall sculpture
acrylic glass, depth 2 mm matt
The studied painter draws his inspiration particularly from architecture and interior design, especially from the Bauhaus era. Critics praise the work of the greatly exhibited artist above all for its expressive reduction and harmonious…
The painter Tobias Stutz draws inspiration from Bauhaus architecture and interior design. His works are marked by clear forms, reduced compositions, and a pastel palette. Especially notable is his innovative Cutout series: by cutting out shapes, he creates a performative play with perspective and form. These pieces direct the viewer’s focus to the essential and invite deep immersion into a calm, structured visual world—void of figures but rich in art historical references.
BACKGROUND INFORMATION
The studied painter draws his inspiration particularly from architecture and interior design, especially from the Bauhaus era. Critics praise the work of the greatly exhibited artist above all for its expressive reduction and harmonious composition. Although he creates new dream destinations through his paintings, trained eyes can discover numerous references to architectural icons such as Frank Lloyd Wright or artistic legends like Edward Hopper. His work combines impressive art historical and modern references with remarkable creativity. Some of his most recent works are cut-outs, an innovative art form that expands his contemporary repertoire. In a performative way, they emphasize the excerpt-like quality that his work thrives on: the precise focus enables an examination of the artwork that goes into depth rather than breadth. The presence of figures is deliberately avoided in order to draw the viewer's attention to the minimalist expression and clarity of the structures. The purist concept creates a space for clear vision, allowing the viewer to immerse themselves undisturbed in the harmony of the composition and feel part of the serene atmosphere. The use of straight forms and a pastel palette often creates a soft ambiance reminiscent of the atmosphere of California - the glamorous home of innovation and big dreams.
VITA
2005-2011
A étudié la peinture libre avec le professeur R. Fleck à l'Académie des beaux-arts de Nuremberg
2011-2013
Master of Arts, Alanus University of Arts and Social Sciences, Alfter