ATIM’S TOP 60 MASTERS 2023 39 “Bild B: Life Comes Back I” 2022,Acrylic Mixed Media on Canvas, 35”x35”
“With my paintings, I try to send light into the depths of the human heart. I intend to touch people. Again and again, I look for the subjective truth of aesthetics. It is wonderful to let my own philosophies of life speak through the mouthpiece of my paintings. The cave-Art series combines several of my interests: art, history, and mysticism. This work mixes 15000-year-old image fragments from the caves of Lascaux, Chauvet, and Altamira with modern abstract art. I created the second series, “breakup-life comes back,” at the end of the current corona pandemic.
DALIA PUGATSCH D
Finally, the bright colors of the diverse bouquet- called life – come back to us!”
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alia Pugatsch (born in 1957 in Zurich) is a passionate artist from Zurich, Switzerland. At a young age, she began to express her life in drawings. She inherited the art from her mother’s side and the intellectual foundation from her father’s. She has mainly developed her painting knowledge autodidactically. After a few years as a lawyer, she fully devoted herself to her genuine passion for art. Her preferred painting technique is acrylic with structures and inlays. The artist often develops completely new painting techniques. Abstract shapes and expressive colors determine her paintings. Especially for her last series of works, Dalia Pugatsch developed a completely
“Bild A: The Power of Our Senses” 2022, Acrylic Mixed Media on Canvas, 35”x35”
new painting technique called blur and dab. Fifteen years ago, Dalia Pugatsch founded her own art school, «studio for art and design» hundreds of art students have been trained by her. Dalia Pugatsch’s artistic vita is lined up by many art exhibitions and picture sales at home and abroad. In 2019 she wrote a book called “Art®evolution.” The book’s content, i.e., the critical examination of a part of the art world with the basic thesis “away from the provocation and the superiority of the Artist name toward pure aesthetics and skill,” is miraculously confirmed by the inclusion in this yearbook.
“Bild C: Life Comes Back XVIII” 2022, Acrylic Mixed Media on Canvas, 35”x35”