Christian Nesvadba (Austrian, b. 1977) Christian Nesvadba was born to paint. His eye for color, movement and mood are exquisite, and his riotous Impressionist flowers are only beginning to receive the attention they merit. Christian
Nesvadba was born in 1977 in Vienna,
Austria, into a family with an artistic
heritage for several generations. Soon
after starting in regular school, his talent
for drawing was recognized by his professors and he changed to a
school specializing in Drawing and Engineering. That, however, was too technical for
the young man and he decided to devote himself to a more artistic
career. His father,
Gerhard Nesvadba, the well known and highly successful
landscape
artist,
was his first tutor. Christian
Nesvadba’s paintings
were done on his father’s easel, but while in drawing he could
learn a great deal from
his father,
in terms of his
color-sense, he very quickly developed his own style -
bold, fresh and rather
vibrant. Christian Nesvadba travels extensively, photographing flowers
in every light, every season, and every arrangement. He doesn't copy from
his photos, but uses them to springboard into his own brilliantly expressionist
world, where function fuses with form and color is everything.
Nesvadba's paintings nearly explode with reds and startling yellows, casually
arranged against beds of cooler greens. These are not coolly precise
botanicals, but bold, vibrant statements of life that will continue to be
extremely collectable. His
first major award came at age 20 when he won the very prestigious Salzburger Kutlturfonds - Prize in
1997. In 1998 he had
two
One-Man shows, the first in Salzburg
and the second in Linz. He enjoyed
a One-Man-Exhibition at
the renowned Galerie Otto in Vienna
in 1999 and made his US debut at the New York Art Expo in 2000. Robert Paul
Galleries is proud to have had the foresight to be the first gallery in the
United States to represent Christian's work. |
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