Friedrich Kunath

On A Clear Day You Can See Forever., 2019

Acrylic-based ink, colored pencil, pencil, and india
ink on paper
22 x 30 inches (55.9 x 76.2 cm.)
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Private Collection
Location:
Vienna
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Friedrich Kunath is a contemporary German artist whose work blends humor, melancholy, and surrealism to explore universal themes like love, longing, and existential reflection. Known for his ability to layer emotional depth with whimsical imagery, Kunath often incorporates text, vibrant colors, and poetic landscapes to create dreamlike narratives. His work bridges a sense of nostalgia with a modern sensibility, frequently alluding to pop culture, music, and literature. Kunath’s pieces typically evoke a delicate balance between optimism and sadness, inviting viewers into his introspective yet fantastical worlds.

In On A Clear Day You Can See Forever (2019), Kunath employs acrylic-based ink, colored pencil, pencil, and India ink on paper to create a rich, multidimensional composition. Measuring 22 x 30 inches, the artwork encapsulates Kunath’s signature style, combining intricate mark-making with vibrant hues and layered textures. The title, borrowed from a classic song and film, reflects the piece’s contemplative and wistful tone. This work exemplifies Kunath’s exploration of human emotion, blending ethereal landscapes with textual elements that suggest both clarity and uncertainty. By integrating his diverse media, Kunath transforms the medium of drawing into an evocative meditation on perception, memory, and possibility.

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