Collection: Adreas Scholz
Andreas Scholz is not merely a painter; he is a master of staged stillness and the poetic light of the every day. Born in Waldbröl (1955) and trained at the prestigious Cologne University of Applied Sciences for Art and Design, Scholz has established himself as a dominant voice in contemporary German realism and landscape painting.
The Alchemy of the Old Masters (A Modern Renaissance):
Scholz’s signature style is defined by a sophisticated bridge between Renaissance traditions and contemporary subjects. By utilizing a meticulous, multi-layered oil technique, he creates still lifes and landscapes that possess an almost "archaic grace." His works are renowned for their incredible textural depth—whether he is painting the rhythmic rows of a forest alley or the delicate skin of a sun-drenched fruit. For Scholz, the canvas is a space where time slows down, allowing the viewer to experience the "silent tension" of a single moment frozen in perfection.
The Symphony of Nature and Solitude:
Living and working in the serene landscapes of the Allgäu region, Scholz has turned the natural world into his personal sanctuary. His palettes—ranging from deep, atmospheric greens to the radiant, warm ochres of a sunset—reflect a deep sensitivity to the "spirit of the place." His iconic depictions of trees, pathways, and silent avenues serve as visual manifestos of serenity, making his work a favorite for elite international collections seeking a sanctuary of peace in a chaotic world.
A Blue-Chip Asset for the Discerning Collector:
With highly successful exhibitions across major art hubs—including New York, Amsterdam, Brussels, and Berlin—Andreas Scholz has solidified his status as a strategic asset for serious art connoisseurs. His works are held in prestigious private and institutional collections, consistently valued for their timeless aesthetic and archival excellence. To own a Scholz original is to possess a verified fragment of contemporary excellence—a strategic investment in an artist who continues to redefine the boundaries of modern representational art.
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ANDREAS SCHOLZ - Akt mit Calla Links (Unframed), Lithograph
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ANDREAS SCHOLZ - Celery and Tomato (Unframed), Lithograph
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