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Heidrun Huwyler

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Heidrun Huwyler
Born(1942-01-01)1 January 1942
NationalitySwiss German
Known forPainting, graphic arts
MovementPost-Impressionism New Figurative Painting

Heidrun Huwyler (1942) is a Swiss German Post-Impressionist painter.[1]

Biography

Works by Heidrun Huwyler show a broad spectrum of artistic talents. Her abstract images are simultaneously emotional and spontaneous by showing colors on in several layers. Her technique is mainly influenced by informalism or "art informel" with origin in Paris. She lived and worked in Switzerland,[2] Germany and South Africa. African inspiration is suggested by the choice of her motifs.[3][4]

References

  1. ^ Stern, Jerome. "Mein Grössten Wunsch?". Tages-Anzeiger. Retrieved 23 July 2015.
  2. ^ Das Spiel der Farben / Mein Afrika Feeling... und mehr
  3. ^ Heidrun Huwyler
  4. ^ Zurichsee Zeitung Barzik Meiline, Sept 1, 2010