About
the Artist
Techniques
Geographical Origin of Pictures (Selection) Societies
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Wildlife Artist Wolfgang Weber was born March 11th, 1936 in Germany. Apart from his free style work there are
He studied art at the Artschool Mainz. In his holidays he volunteered in the Frankfurt Zoo, was inspired by famous Prof. Bernhard Grzimek, gaining detailed knowledge in anatomy. Through close contact with Prof. Wilhelm Schäfer, Senckenberg Museum and Research Institute of Natural History Frankfurt, he learned much about the functional morphology of the animal. Whenever possible, he travelled with very little money to different
places, for instance to Scandinavia, sleeping on a deerskin, or working
on a ship in the North Atlantic to have the chance to see whales.
Photograph by Mary Plage
Although
he has been in many wild places, East Africa was (and still is) his second
home where he also lived for several years.
He only
paints situations and encounters experienced in the natural habitats of
his subjects. Wolfgang prefers to walk on foot, just with a sketchbook,
rucksack and tent, sleeping out at night, sometimes even sketching underwater
while scuba diving, or hanging from a rope in a deep bat's cave in Texas,
in order to learn as much as possible about the various animals and their
environment.
The dramatic or dangerous encounters are not the most important ones for
him, rather the friendly ones, not disturbing the animals, but seeking
interactions based on knowledge, experience, and affection. The senses
of the wild animals are in any case more subtle, so acceptance from them
is very satisfying and valuable.
Photograph by Mary Plage His favourite style is watercolour, which brought him to the famous expressionist Oskar Kokoschka to learn more about it, in his summer school in Salzburg. Apart from sketching, this is the most suitable technique for illustrating motion and dynamics in his art, perhaps inspired by his own sport activities like judo, riding, boxing, diving, tennis, volleyball. For mental training he loves chess. Wolfgang Weber wants to help by showing the beauty and diversity of
life on this planet, to conserve and save its endangered nature.
Iguazu Waterfalls, Argentina |