The artist Roland Schauls (* 1953) is best known
for his avant-garde portraits. But he also offers
much to discover in his works of abstraction.
At first glance, Schauls creates confusing conceptions
of space out of clean lines, which he combines with
a soft style and exciting colors in acrylic and charcoal.
As in “Herz und Härte” from 2017, the artist plays with
the viewing habits of the viewer and invites him to
discover his works in multiple different ways. ET