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http://www.talalat.de
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If you're an artist, what kind of art do you make?
Illustration, Painting, Drawing, Etching, Portraits, Icone, Children's book illustration
I am...
PIerOnyMUS
Pieronymus Kosch is my artist name. With this name I refer to my model and
master, Hieronymus Bosch. He was a pioneer surrealistic painter, still
before Dali. His art stands very near to me, probably because of my
ancestors who also were Saxons from Flanders, re-settled in Transylvania,
today Romania, around 1200 AD. Bosch was an extraordinary genius. And if
our names are confounded it will be an honor to me, which shows a
straightway intention of my picking up the nomenclature.
About my artwork
My own style is simply the "spiritual and grotesque one" bizarre or
"pieronymus art." That means, I always look at this grotesque world
through my spiritual eyeglasses, I perform a picture of it in my brain,
and then I create my own, a spiritual grotesque world.

Neither the photorealistic nor the purely abstract art is interesting for
me. I regard both as a visual dead end. I am neither a camera, nor one of
the "ground lubricated with tubes of colours."

I always strive to leave my "own fingerprint."
Artists I like
Hieronymus Bosch, Egon Schiele

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At 2:34am on March 11, 2009, Achtung Nada said…
very good art and very versatile
At 3:03pm on October 9, 2008, Sambuddha Duttagupta said…
Shubha Vijaya
Vijaya Dashami- the day on which a sense of void begins to set in at the end of the festivities. But the Devi's children don't dwindle into the twilight on the day? an array of social rituals reminds you that the end is only the prelude of a beginning. Shubha Vijaya.

At 9:40pm on September 20, 2008, Ney C Farill said…
Hi Pieronimus! love your paintings and drawings...your style is superb...have a nice weekend!
At 11:08am on September 17, 2008, Madalena Lobao_Tello said…

At 5:50am on September 12, 2008, Daniel Bidolski said…
Thanks Piero for being my friend

Have a nice week end

A hug
Daniel
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At 1:52am on September 12, 2008, Sambuddha Duttagupta said…

 
 

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