"ABSTACT, INTUITIVE, JUST LIIK THE CHAOS ITSELF"
Art, especially painting brings balance into my life. I'm currently using acrylic paint on canvas, mirrors, wood or other painting backgrounds.
The use of the multiple backgrounds, techniques and colors comes from various interests, my very own emotional being as well as from my constant companionship in life: Chaos.
I find the inspiration for my paintings in ordinary life situations, thoughts and emotions. Those thoughts and emotions are reflected within my art. I paint those feelings as chaotic and spontaneous as they come. It might happen that I start five paintings at the same time as I never follow just one particular idea or thought but start working on several different projects at the same time.
The reflection of feelings and thoughts being lost in space or being pushed aside can be found in my paintings. It is rare that I have a clear motive in my head by the time I start creating. Just like the paintings the idea evolves within the process of creation.
It may happen that I have to put the painting I'm currently working on aside when the feeling or the thought I'm experiencing at the time I'm working on it becomes secondary or vanishes completely.
It might occur that sometimes the inspiration finds me again only after several month which then usually happens in the middle of the night and motivates me to continue to create of finish the painting.
This creative process allows me to call my work "Intuitive Art".
Art of Fritz Bayer
Intuitive artist
ABSTRACT, INTUITIVE, LIKE CHAOS
Art and especially painting bring balance to my everyday life. Currently I prefer acrylic paint, which I apply to canvas, mirrors, wood or other painting surfaces.
The use of the diverse backgrounds, techniques and colors comes from my diverse interests, my emotional nature and my constant companion "chaos". Daily life situations, thoughts and emotions inspire and influence my paintings. I then paint them as chaotically as they flow towards me.
Sometimes I start 5 or more pictures at the same time, because I never just follow one thought, but always tackle several projects at the same time. And just as feelings and thoughts are lost, overcome or pushed aside, this also happens while working on my works. In the rarest of cases, I have a finished picture in mind. Just like the pictures, the idea also only emerges through the process of creation. As a result, it can happen when the feeling or thought that moves me to a project evaporates or is pushed into the background, and the unfinished picture also has to be put aside. At some point, sometimes only after several months, and typically in the middle of the night, inspiration reappears and motivates me to continue or complete the work.
Because of this creative process, I call my art “Intuitive Art”.