Don't Know What Happened by Dietrich Moravec

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Dietrich Moravec

Burgau, Germany

About ‘Don't Know What Happened’ by Dietrich Moravec

I am not a wildlife or pet painter, but from time to time I paint animals. Especially when they take on an unusual pose as the doggie in this painting. I think everyone can imagine what this cute little guy was really doing, but I changed the scene by adding an egg. This gave the painting a new and amazing meaning.

Original created by Dietrich Moravec.

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Dietrich Moravec
Burgau, Germany

From 1972 In-depth study of painting and old-master painting techniques as an autodidact.
The first of a long series of paintings in the style of Fantastic Realism are created.
1986-1990 Intensive study of etching and other printing techniques.
Several etching series are created.
since 1990 Turning to acrylic and oil painting in photo-realistic
painting style.
2002 renewed occupation with etching
2004 development of a new intaglio technique,…

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