Author: Peter Häusser
tomatoes – red edition


In art, the concepts of chaos and order often intersect, offering artists a rich landscape for exploration. While order can bring harmony, structure, and a sense of control to a piece, chaos introduces unpredictability, energy, and raw emotion. Many artists find a balance between the two, using moments of chaos to disrupt traditional order or introducing order to tame chaotic elements. This interplay can create dynamic and thought-provoking compositions that invite viewers to contemplate the delicate equilibrium between chaos and order within the art form.
the inspiration series 2021
jellyfish and fish
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ABSTRACT ART
the meditation series
Achtzig Galerie – Vernissage

Peter Häusser and friends enjoying the Vernissage

Achtzig Galerie:
Peter Häusser (Artist from Berlin, born 1990 in Kehl)
I love Abstract Art!
When I paint I am in a total flow of creative energy – I prefer painting on very big canvases if possible and I usually put them on the floor, so that the Acrylic paint I put on, can just lie there until it is dry. Also I love to mix the colours while they are already on the canvas. Everything happens quite intuitively – and I feel the harmony of colours.
I like to compare abstract painting with classical music, which does not use words or any descriptive terms that navigate, channel and even limit your interpretation, but it only uses tones. And in the same way the colours in an abstract painting form a composition, without depicting any motifs, which gives you the absolute freedom in your thoughts and feelings.
The purpose and function of art is to bring people together, by creating a deeper way of communication and expression of all their feelings – and thereby living and enjoying life to the fullest!

Achtzig Galerie, Hagenauer Straße 7 Prenzlauer Berg, Berlin
New Abstract Paintings

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