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Patrick Lange
Artist/
Painter

Patrick Lange

Painter

Bio

I had my first contact with art at the age of 15 when I started doing graffiti. I did it for 6 years but stopped doing it during my apprenticeship.
I am a very communicative person and therefore about 20 years later during a Corona lockdown I was looking for ways to express myself.#
I tried a few things and finally got excited about Acrylic Pouring. After 1 ½ years I wanted to be more active in creating my artworks, use other tools and so in spring 2022 I decided to start abstract painting.
I work with neon colors because I like the look in black light - like in real life, the image changes when you change perspective. Most of the time I also use splashes on my paintings - you can control the end result up to a point, but there are always unexpected surprises.

“Reality does not appear in the same way to anyone who observes it: every eye, every mind and every heart sees its surroundings differently. A landscape, a situation, an object can arouse a different emotion depending on the person who is observing it. If we change perspective, physically, but also mentally, and if we change the conditions of observation, what we see changes completely. Even a work of art, if I change the conditions around it, can appear differently. This is what happens with the works of artist Patrick Lange who works with neon colors which, with black light, completely change the appearance of the work. The reality in which we are immersed is also unpredictable, it is impossible for us to be sure of what will happen, the unexpected is always around the corner and Patrick carries all this into his works. Patrick lets himself be carried away by instinct and emotion in the creation of his works and the color sketch technique that he uses in the works exhibited here ensures that he can control the final result up to a certain point. The colors, thanks to his creative and emotional drive, come to life in the work of art. Creating a work of art is precisely an uncontrollable energy that spreads from the artist's hands until it explodes on the canvas. An explosion is in fact the propagation of matter, a move away from the core, from a center towards the outside, the unknown, to give life to something new. In the works exhibited here we have three examples of the artist's creations. The materiality of the paint creates a sense of fluidity of the material, which explodes and expands. The material seems to move on the canvas and come out of them, creating an image that seems three-dimensional. The energy that these works transmit, even at first glance, is amazing and overwhelms anyone who observes it. Patrick transports us to a universe where stars explode, multi-colored nebulae expand and the energy of creation spreads.” (Silvia Grassi - Art Curator)

Artworks

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