For German pop-art painter, Werner Döppner, born in 1950 Fulda, the fascination of everyday life is the basis of his series of images, which reflect the media expressions of a modern industrial society: consumption, brands, advertising, images, famous stars…
In his art, Werner uses expressive, gestural brushstrokes referring to a theme that first emerged and was considered art worthy in the 1950s by American and English legends of Pop Art: the depiction of famous stars.
His artwork is seen as interpretations and quotations of motifs from everyday culture and are to be understood as a reaction to the emphatically intellectual abstract art. The trivial is interpreted individually and thus leads to a process of new discovery. He makes art that is as immediately accessible as pop music!
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