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#animals
#birds
#canines
#Jochen Gerner

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Traces and standard designs are the basis of Jochen Gerner’s unique, virtually paradoxical design and style that’s often referred to as “abundant minimalism.” The French artist, who life and is effective concerning Lorraine and Burgundy, draws birds and dogs that are sparse in type and yet wealthy in coloration and texture: checkered styles overlaid with a chaotic array of markings build a shaggy fur coat, while variegated patches of feathers distinguish the tail from wing or breast.
In a note to Colossal, Gerner shares that he’s doing the job generally with classic schoolbooks, a substrate that serves as much as a vessel for his drawings as it does a limitation on the do the job itself. He points out:
I like to do the job with simple designs and traces. The most basic photographs are frequently the most effective and direct…The paper texture and format of the notebooks are crucial to me. The extremely graphic and diversified lines permit me to integrate them by transparency in my drawings. It is a constraint from the start out but it allows me to construction the varieties and it is an integral portion of the drawing.
If you are in France, you can see Gerner’s performs at La Métairie Bruyère in Parly, Anne Barrault Gallery in Paris, and Musée Buffon in Montbard. Usually, head to Instagram to examine additional of his stylized figures. You also might like Albert Chamillard’s crosshatched geometries.
#animals
#birds
#pet dogs
#Jochen Gerner
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