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Hidden Treasure Art eMagazine Easter 2017

Hidden Treasure Art eMagazine Easter 2017 is the 8th part of a series of art publications featuring the latest trends and artists in visual arts all over the world, promoting their work by connecting them with a vast audience of collectors, curators, exhibitors, art lovers and potential buyers. Hidden Treasure Art eMagazines are beautiful, high quality annual publications that connect artists directly with designers, art consultants, fine art dealers, collectors and art galleries throughout the UK and in other European countries. throughout the UK and in other European countries.

Hidden Treasure Art eMagazine Easter 2017 is the 8th part of a series of art publications featuring the latest trends and artists in visual arts all over the world, promoting their work by connecting them with a vast audience of collectors, curators, exhibitors, art lovers and potential buyers. Hidden Treasure Art eMagazines are beautiful, high quality annual publications that connect artists directly with designers, art consultants, fine art dealers, collectors and art galleries throughout the UK and in other European countries. throughout the UK and in other European countries.

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PAUL-JÜRGEN WEBER<br />

www.pjweber.de<br />

60<br />

Weber lives and works in Cologne,<br />

Germany. <strong>Art</strong> works since 1968, at<br />

first painting and assemblages, since<br />

the 1980ies primarily photography.<br />

He feels particular reference to Ansel<br />

Adams, Bernd Becher and Sebastiao<br />

Salgado. His works are preferentially<br />

focussed on landscapes in a broad<br />

sense, meaning “natural finished” and<br />

“man-made” settings. Source to his<br />

works is the world’s visible reality as it<br />

is. It actually provides an endless domain<br />

of endemic art basics.<br />

The particular feature is to discover, select<br />

and process the intrinsic essence<br />

from the huge diversity and variety of<br />

forms, substances and situations with<br />

a discrete power of attraction to be creatively<br />

converted into artworks. Sir Karl<br />

Popper very rightly accentuated the<br />

abundant beauty of our planet Earth.<br />

With his photographs Weber quests to<br />

contribute to it’s visualization. Wilfried<br />

Wiegand calls this the ‘detected beauty’,<br />

which has been already existing<br />

but has to be bared and recollected. It<br />

is no matter of words and reasons to<br />

get access to this kind of artwork. The<br />

key is to realize it subjectively as individual<br />

beholder in his respective perception.<br />

In this sense Weber’s artwork<br />

wants to touch people and at the best<br />

to fascinate and to inspire.<br />

Spouter<br />

IS43<br />

fineart pint<br />

36cm x 47cm<br />

2015<br />

Glacier Texture<br />

IS46<br />

fineart print<br />

36cm x 47cm<br />

2015<br />

<strong>Hidden</strong> <strong>Treasure</strong> <strong>Art</strong> <strong>eMagazine</strong> <strong>Easter</strong> <strong>2017</strong>

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