JOE SPRAYS A MEDLEY OF COLOURS

Popular German spray artist Joe Brockerhoff exhibits his airbrushing art during the Global Art Mania week until February 11 at the Global Village. What strikes you about his work at the very first glance is a medley of brilliant hues.

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Published: Tue 7 Feb 2006, 12:25 PM

Last updated: Sat 4 Apr 2015, 4:31 PM

His artworks are also marked by objective details and strong, individual lines. His style very clearly belongs to the expressionist camp while his technique is quite unique.

Through his 'spraygun' exclusive he adds a new characteristic to the expressionistic style of art. Joe Brockerhoff's lively artworks give a feel of movement to the images on any background and even the viewer travels with his imagination. He likes to use a variety of materials for his creations. Not only does he coat objects such as cars, boats, aircrafts, with figurative pictures but also does front images of buildings, murals, interior and painting on glass. For events he creates art shows, fashion and stage.

Through a live process of visual creation Joe and his artwork become medium for a fantastic vision. If he is allowed he provides more than a piece of art, but an overall art-work, related to already existing shapes, locations, inspired by opinions and ideas from people, surroundings and current topics.

Joe was originally trained as a sculptor from the National Art Academy Düsseldorf. Through his sculpturing he has a strong three-dimensional imagination to quickly provide an elaborate draft to any project or art-event idea.

Joe Brockerhoff has had art projects and exhibitions for 20 years worldwide. His work has collectors from all over the world and has been dealt at prices of US$3,500 upwards depending on size and details. In March he will be holding an exhibition at the Amphitheatre area of the Madinat.

Everybody is invited to come to the centre area in front of the lake at the Global Village, to see him create magic on canvas and interact with the artist through his creations and also to feast their eyes on paintings by artists from different cultures. Art lovers can also watch graffiti artists use real cars as their canvas and sculptors create unique objects live.

So, all those looking for a perfect blend of creativity and culture shouldn't miss out the Global Art Mania which runs until February 11.


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