

Kurt
Artist


Kurt is a self-taught artist, who relocated from Switzerland to Florida, where he works out of his art studio in Pompano Beach.
He specializes in portraits, emphasizing on expressions, emotions and the fragile vulnerabilities of the human mind.
![]() Sacred Perception 30" x 40" x 1.5" | ![]() The world in my eyes 30" x 40" x 1.5" |
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![]() Magnus 30" x 40" x 1,5" | ![]() Inadvertent Protagonist 30" x 40" x 1.5" |
![]() Guillermo 30" x 40" x 1.5" | ![]() Yearning 30" x 40" x 1.5" |
![]() Agony at Dusk 30" x 40" x 1.5" | ![]() Considerate Perception 30" x 40" x 1.5" |
![]() Desolation 30" x 40" x 3/4" | ![]() Before the Rain came 24" x 30" x 3/4" |
![]() Blue Light 30" x 40" x 3/4" | ![]() Abandoned 24" x 30" x 3/4" |
![]() Blood on the Wall 24" x 30" x 3/4" | ![]() Loneliness 24" x 30" x 3/4" |
![]() Bow-Tie 22" x 28" x 1.5" | ![]() One Last Goodbye 30" x 40" x 1.5" |
![]() Determination 32" x 40" x 1 1/4" | ![]() Summer Day 24" x 30" x 3/4" |
![]() Pride 24" x 30" x 3/4" | ![]() Irish Melancholy 24" x 30" x 3/4" |
![]() Red 24" x 30" x 3/4" | ![]() Stripes 24" x 30" x 3/4" |
![]() Support 11" x 14" x 3/4" | ![]() Sunday Morning 24" x 30" x 3/4" |
![]() Praying for Time 24" x 30" x 3/4" | ![]() Lost in Thought 16" x 20" x 3/4" |
![]() Despair 11" x 14" x 3/4" | ![]() New Beginning 14" x 18" x 3/4" |
![]() Horizon 24" x 30" x 3/4" | ![]() Ball Cap 24" x 24" x 1 3/4" |
![]() The Writer 14" x 18" x 3/4" | ![]() Captain McGregor 24" x 30" x 3/4" |
![]() Apprehensive Mind 24" x 30" x 3/4" | ![]() Torment 11" x 14" x 3/4" |
![]() Blue Eyes 20" x 20" x 3/4" | ![]() Late Summer Sunset 14" x 18" x 3/4" |
![]() Sadness 20" x 20" x 3/4" | ![]() Troubling News 24" x 30" x 3/4" |
![]() Unexpected Rain 24" x 30" x 3/4" |
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All our lives are influenced, even shaped by the kindness, love and support of exceptional people. Phenomenal individuals, who simply by being themselves, encourage us to acquire the endurance and strength in becoming who we are meant to be.
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The two people in my soul who affected, impressed and to this day inspire me, are my wonderful Mother, and her father,-my Grandfather, who suggested I should try paper and paint as a release of expressing myself.

My Mom's
"Home-Town"
March 1955

My Grandfather's
"Flowers in the Window"
1932

























































