Adrian
Bayreuther, born May 31st 1947 in Bayreuth, Germany, a place worldwide known for its music festival, lives now in Eschborn – Germany’s richest city
- near Frankfurt am Main.
He is an live long artist. Before he started speaking he knew already how
to play the harmonica. At the age of 13 years he copied Picasso, Monet and Nolde and gave those pictures as presents to his relatives. During this time the teachers bored him by letting him draw “age-equivalent” items, such as Christmas trees, chicken or churches. Bayreuther visited several private schools to obtain extensive knowledges in music, typography and various painting techniques.
He was member of a music band and knows a
multitude of stages all over Germany.
His
art style changed and varied during the years: for some years he produced and sold Batik
pictures, then lacquer works on
plastic sheets. All of these works
were sold, not even one is
left.
During his world wide
tours as a solar cooker producer –
see mueller-solartechnik.com - Bayreuther met more and more artists from the former Soviet
Union and got captured by the
style of the Russian avant-garde.
He produced well-selling replicates at the
beginning and suddenly the technique was burnt into his brain. From the beginning of this century he continued
painting in the style of Malevich, Popova, Klyun,Chashnik,
Rodtchenko and some other, mostly unknown artists, as if they
were still alive. Adrian Bayreuther is a synaestesist, such were
V. Kandinsky and S. Delaunay-Terk, who sees musical tones as coloured objects. These impressions are
brought to canvas from time to time. Human feelings are expressed on several watercolour works he
produced a few
years ago during his several trips to Alcúdia, Spain. Presently he prefers to produce art
work with watercolour and acrylic paint and is about to unite an international group of artists with Alberto
d’Assumpcão, Olga Dmytrenko, Philippe Nault and Izabella Pavlushko.
Name: Painterly Construction, II style: derivates of constructivism