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'painto' - magic of light, colour and texture - impressionistic photography by Gottfried Römer

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Thursday, 23 June 2016 to Friday, 28 October 2016

Gottfried Roemer uses special experimental techniques for his painto-photography. He doesn´t aim to portray realistically but puts his focus on the individual act of perception and thus creates an artistic expression of the inspiration coming from this process. Dissolving of structures and contours is characteristic for his impressionistic photography. Using light, colour and texture he creates abstract atmospheres that lead to new amazing perspectives for the viewer and provide room for individual interpretation.

Until October 28th, 2016

art place berlin - at the Park Inn by Radisson Berlin-Alexanderplatz, daily 9 – 21h, free entrance

http://www.art-place-berlin.com/english/03exhibition/2016-roemer.html

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Gottfried Römer

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art place berlin - forum for contemporary art and intercultural projects at the Park Inn by Radisson Berlin-Alexanderplatz

art place berlin , Berlin

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