Uli Aschenborn

Hans Ulrich " Uli " Aschenborn ( born September 6, 1947 in Johannesburg, South Africa) is in southern Africa known as the painter of animals, as well as his father Dieter Aschenborn and his grandfather Hans Anton Aschenborn. This constantly testify represented in the Internet newspaper reports. His particular brand names are images with dynamic content (animals on the run, in the attack, exploding flower pictures, etc.). In Namibia have the museums in Swakopmund and Windhoek and the National Art Gallery of Namibia pictures of him.

" Amazing Changing nature " is what the Namibian media ash Born's new art direction for his new works of art change - whether it be by themselves or by the viewer passes by it. For his chameleon pictures, the content and color change in passing, he used eg just sand and paint ( see below for examples ). The changing shadow of his illuminated rotating sculptures show metamorphoses, such as the aging of a young boy to old man up to the skull (called "Sculpture - Morphs ", see video below).

Awards

Solo exhibitions (selection )

Exhibitions (selection)

Videos and photos of some works of art

Live drawing - The eyes of the subscribed Himba women follow the viewer, 2009, 29 x 21 cm

The same chameleon - picture " Rubik's Cube " from the left, photographed the front and right, sand and paint, 2007, 40 x 30 cm

Buffalo attacks a lioness, 2006, 80 x 100 cm

The same chameleon - picture " Storming Lion" from left, photographed in front and right, sand and paint, 2007 100 x 80 cm

The same chameleon - picture " Storming Rhino " from left, photographed in front and right, sand and paint, 2007, 100 x 100 x 4 cm

" Morph - cube " with fish from three views, in 2005, 21 x 21 x 21 cm

"Crater or mountain ", the same drawing on the head rotated ( was in the juried "Winter Exhibition" 1975 shown in Suermondt Ludwig Museum ), 1975, 21 x 29 cm

The same etching turned upside down, many details are visible if you look closely, 2005, 12 x 12 cm

Pontok Mountains - Namibia, 2007, 100 x 150 cm

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