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Robert Schaberl

Robert Schaberl (Born 1961) is active/lives in Austria.  Robert Schaberl is known for Painting.

Robert Schaberl arrived at a personal painting style that primarily concentrates on what the artist calls ‘Central Forms’ at an early date.  The focus is entirely on circles, with the artist reducing his painting to round forms that could already be observed in his early photographic works.  A picture’s effect of color and space changes through light reflection and the application of several paint layers and depends on the perspective from which the work is viewed.

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Facts about Robert Schaberl

Robert Schaberl arrived at a personal painting style that primarily concentrates on what the artist calls ‘Central Forms’ at an early date.  The focus is entirely on circles, with the artist reducing his painting to round forms that could already be observed in his early photographic works.  A picture’s effect of color and space changes through light reflection and the application of several paint layers and depends on the perspective from which the work is viewed.

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