Reinhard Lentsch
I have been working as a visual artist for several decades and have been exhibiting regularly at home and abroad since 1977. My work encompasses various techniques, including Ink drawings, oil and acrylic painting and the Laying mosaics made of Murano glass, using my own pictures as a template for the mosaics.
Since about 1990 I integrate in my paintings a distinctive, up to 15 cm wide vertical stripes in colours other than those of the main motif. This stripe fulfils several functions. It lends the picture Structure and reminds us that the human eye cannot perceive the entire field of vision clearly. At the same time, it symbolises the The variability of natureas landscapes change depending on the Incidence of light, time of day and Season constantly changing. The strip thus juxtaposes different shades of colour and invites the viewer to explore the subtle nuances. Changes to the landscape and time. Over the years, this stripe has become my artistic trademark.
For me, the fine arts is an essential part of human life because it enriches our existence by inspiring, challenging and connecting us with each other.
Latest news
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draw on glass
Last year, I had planned to realise a Japanese woodcut. For this printing technique, it is necessary to cut (carve) a separate wooden plate for each individual colour - preferably from pear wood - and work it out carefully. I was already able to complete the printing plate for "black", but I didn't have the necessary wooden plates in 30 × 50 cm format for the other colour layers.
For this reason, I temporarily stopped working on the project and turned to a new form of expression: drawing on glass. This technique opens up new creative possibilities and an exciting way of dealing with light, structure and material.
You can find out more on the subpage "Hammered on glass".
Calendar sale
Due to scheduling reasons I only offer I will be offering a calendar for sale again in 2027. As before, I will design it with pictures or excerpts of my works.
Under Works > Calendar I'll show you the calendar pages from 2025 so that you can get an idea.
