Roland Kaiser - Selfportrait, Summer 1997, Oil Crayon on Cardboard, image- excerpt lightened up, Recycling Art Concept 1990
Roland Kaiser - Selfportrait, Summer 1997, Oil Crayon on Cardboard, image- excerpt lightened up, Recycling Art Concept 1990

Roland Kaiser

Artist

My first memories of painting come from the age of five. My mother gave me a brush and a glass of water, saying, "Just paint the plates with water. When they dry, paint over again." It was a bright, sunny day, and I had a lot to do. That experience taught me to never give up and always do my best.


The extensive story of my work actually began over 50 years ago, when, during a hospital stay, I realized that I needed to counteract the pain, the SCARs and the loneliness there with something positive. I began to indulge my creative passion with my first drawing, "Rainy July Day". Since then, I have always sought new forms of expression for my art to address life's challenges, puzzles, and uncertainties

Over the years, I did not only realize what I had created - putting my SCARs on the canvas, hence calling  them: SC_ARTs -  but I also began to delve deeper into digital art discovering the countless possibilities this technology still offers to this day, while simultaneously maintaining a focus on my artistic and spiritual roots.

My passion spans painting, digital art, printmaking, and music. This versatility allows me to create unique works. Sustainability and environmental protection are central to my practice. As part of my Recycling Art Concept since 1990, I primarily use everyday materials, revealing their inner value and transforming them into attention-grabbing works of art. Each piece is both a reflection of personal experience and an invitation for art- lovers to engage with art in deep, new and meaningful ways.

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