Rolf A. Kluenter has integrated seed syllables taken from Indian writing systems as essential elements into his paintings, is surely a result of his being embedded since many years into the atmosphere of Nepal in the Himalayas where traditional culture is tinted at the same time by Hinduism and Buddhism.
His artistic language essentially makes use of abstract coloured planes or wide bands which he combines in a contrasting or harmonising way into compositions, mostly using basic geometric forms like circle, triangle or half circle as optically dominating elements.
Artist biography is included.
Onsite
Benjamin SHI, 侍洲, 
Chinese - Simplified, 
English
painting,  solo exhibition
1999
1
artist monograph, 
catalogue
Preface - Kurt LEONBERGER
Art Has No Boundary - Beauty is Omnipresent - ZHANG Guiming, 張桂銘
Rolf A. Kluenter's Painting: An Introduction - Roger GOEPPER, 郭樂知
An Artistic East-West-Dialog: Rolf A. Kluenter's Space-Strokes: Pape-Wood-Clay - Klaus FLEMMING
Pulsating - Pondering: Meditation on the Oriental World - WU Abby, 吳碧燕
A -Sky - Bo COLOMBY
Off Center - Wayne AMTZIS
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