
Bill Michael Laux (1957-2021), 'In Ruhe', 2020, high-gloss varnish on hardboard, unique, signed and dated lower right: '2020', dimensions approx.: 100x70cm.
As a puppeteer and employee in the Düsseldorf Marionette Theater and later as a trained carpenter, Bill Michael Laux gained a wide range of experience in the field of design. After formative personal experiences, he developed his own artistic expression more and more intensively parallel to carpentry. From 2004 he concentrated entirely on his art and presented his sculptures, light objects and fire barrels in individual and group exhibitions.
Always looking for something new, at least try everything: fire barrels, old and new sheet metal, prints, graphics, metal sculptures, wooden masks/sculptures, painting (including oil, acrylic, lacquer, colored pencils, pigments, pastels, on all imaginable surfaces) , PET, bronze, plastic... - nothing, really nothing was safe from Bill. Breathing new life into old things was his passion. "Something always works..." was one of his guiding principles.
The results are wonderful, fantastic objects, figures and symbols that sometimes appear very graphic and sometimes rather organic.
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Bill Michael Laux (1957-2021), 'In Ruhe', 2020, high-gloss varnish on hardboard, unique, signed and dated lower right: '2020', dimensions approx.: 100x70cm.
As a puppeteer and employee in the Düsseldorf Marionette Theater and later as a trained carpenter, Bill Michael Laux gained a wide range of experience in the field of design. After formative personal experiences, he developed his own artistic expression more and more intensively parallel to carpentry. From 2004 he concentrated entirely on his art and presented his sculptures, light objects and fire barrels in individual and group exhibitions.
Always looking for something new, at least try everything: fire barrels, old and new sheet metal, prints, graphics, metal sculptures, wooden masks/sculptures, painting (including oil, acrylic, lacquer, colored pencils, pigments, pastels, on all imaginable surfaces) , PET, bronze, plastic... - nothing, really nothing was safe from Bill. Breathing new life into old things was his passion. "Something always works..." was one of his guiding principles.
The results are wonderful, fantastic objects, figures and symbols that sometimes appear very graphic and sometimes rather organic.
No remarks.
Do you have something similar to sell? Get your items valued free of charge!