Painting by Benjamin Klemencic

original acrylic paintings on canvas · unique · one of a kind · signed

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“Seeko’o” · 2016 · Acrylic on Canvas · 27.6 × 39.4 in

The trigger to paint this picture was a hot, stressful day when I was longing for cooling and calm. “Art means not knowing that the world already exists, and making one. (Rainer Maria Rilke) While painting, I remembered the impressive photos…
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“Bjørk kjærlighet” · 2019 · Acrylic on Canvas · 27.6 × 39.4 in

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“Crush in Blue” · 2016 · Acrylic and Ink on Canvas · 19.7 × 15.7 in

“A laughter is nothing else but the summer lightening joy of a soul, a flashing light to the outside just the way it shines inside.” (Dante)
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“Mehr Meer” · 2016 · Acrylic on Canvas · 27.6 × 39.4 in

Sometimes the title is clear to me before I start to paint, like here. The nice thought “All in all, one is sitting far too little at the seaside”(translated from German) swam into my virtual net. Now it is placed…
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“Selfie” · 2019 · Acrylic on Canvas · 9.5 × 7.1 in

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“Bridge. No troubled water” · 2015 · Acrylic on Canvas · 39.4 × 27.6 in

This is my very first painting on canvas. Previously, I had used fiber-board, cardboard or glass plate as a base for my acrylic painting. Thanks to the surface structure and absorbency of the fabric, canvas gives me even more exciting…
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“Hokusai’s Bathtube” · 2019 · Acrylic and Paper on Canvas · 15.8 × 15.8 in

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“It’s clearing up.” · 2018 · Acrylic on Canvas · 15.8 × 19.7 in

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“Ocean I” · 2018 · Acrylic on Canvas · 27.6 × 39.4 in

In Ocean I and Ocean II, I am concerned to capture the interplay between the blue of the sky and the sea. I used one and the same blue in different dilutions.
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“Ocean II” · 2018 · Acrylic on Canvas · 27.6 × 39.4 in

With the use of a single acrylic paint in different dilutions I am concerned with Ocean I and Ocean II to capture the interplay between the blue of the sky and the sea.
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“Blinded by the Light” · 2020 · Acrylic on Canvas · 11.8 × 15.8 in

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“At the Stream I” · 2018 · Acrylic on Canvas · 7.1 × 9.5 in

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“At the Stream II” · 2018 · Acrylic on Canvas · 7.9 × 7.9 in

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“Living Cliff” · 2017 · Acrylic on Canvas · 27.6 × 39.4 in

Land becomes sea. Sea becomes sky. And the most transient form of land by the sea is called living cliff. My intention was to present this as a pleasing color composition. Thus everything that takes place in sea and sky…
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“Meadowy Countryside in Spring” · 2017 · Acrylic on Canvas · 27.6 × 39.4 in

“In those vernal seasons of the year, when the air is calm and pleasant, it were an injury and sullenness against Nature not to go out, and see her riches, and partake in her rejoicing with heaven and earth.” – John Milton
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“Lorelei” · 2016 · Mixed Media on Canvas · 27.6 × 39.4 in

The Lorelei is a rock on the bank of the River Rhine in Germany and added to the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites. The rock and the murmur it creates have inspired various tales. Heinrich Heine’s famous poem describes…
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“Petit rêve” · 2016 · Acrylic and Ink on Canvas · 15.7 × 19.7 in

“The dream is a bulwark against the regularity and commonness of life, a free recreation of the fettered phantasy, in which it mixes together all the pictures of life and interrupts the continued earnestness of grown-up men with a joyous…
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“Private Island I” · 2017 · Acrylic on Canvas · 27.6 × 39.4 in

This is the satellite view from 26,000 feet above.
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“Private Island II” · 2017 · Mixed Media on Canvas · 27.6 × 39.4 in

This work is an expression of my delight of experimentation. The mixed media technique includes acrylic, sand, ink and a sculpture of wood and a cocktail umbrella – on canvas.  
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“Big Red Ball” · 2017 · Acrylic and Ink on Canvas · 7.9 × 11.8 in

When opening a box of freshly arrived art supplies a scalpel fell onto the canvas. Under a thick drop of blood-red acrylic, the wound is now healed. And I like the result so much that I declare the painting as…
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“Japanese Sunrise” · 2016 · Acrylic on Paper and Canvas · 15.8 × 11.8 in

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“Wildfire raging on an Island” · 2018 · Acrylic on Canvas · 15.8 × 19.7 in

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“Chameleon” · 2017 · Acrylic and Ink on Canvas · 7.8 × 11.8 in

“Watch it!” I stop abruptly and look at him questioningly. “There! Just right infront of you!” and points to the lush green of the meadow. Crouching, I let one of the many tiny chameleons crawl around me on my finger….
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“Immortality I” · 2017 · Acrylic on Canvas · 27.6 × 39.4 in

Did you know that there is an animal that never dies? It is immortal and very small. Its name is Turritopsis dohrnii. Scientists say: Turritopsis dohrnii is an immortal jellyfish. That isn’t hyperbole – it really is immortal. After reaching…
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“The Ferryman” · 2017 · Acrylic on Canvas · 27.6 × 39.4 in

You should never pay the Ferryman before he has brought you to the other side.
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“Nude in the Pool” · 2017 · Acrylic and Ink on Canvas · 7.8 × 11.8 in

The technique I have applied here I recently discovered by chance. I would be surprised if I were the first. It leans on Giclée, although here the ink reaches the screen thanks to water. Many artists have also made use…
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“How far do the whales have to dive and hold their breath to get to the other side of the island?” · 2016 · Acrylic on Canvas · 27.6 × 39.4 in

I was just about to paint a Kingfisher as an abstract painting when I had to take a break. I didn’t like what I’ve done to this canvas. I switched over to Facebook, glanced over my timeline and read a comment…
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“What” · 2016 · Acrylic and Marker on Canvas · 27.6 × 39.4 in

Some years ago I had the great opportunity to travel to Kenya and also to spend a few days in the Masai Mara. A few meters from the foot of my bed away giraffes ran past and in the distance…
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“Sommer in der Stadt >42°C” · 2015 · Acrylic on Canvas · 39.4 × 27.6 in

The Greek philosopher Diogenes of Sinope is said to have lived in a bathtub. I can imagine this very well. Actually summer is a very nice season – but not in this city. Here, urban planners have either not recognized…
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“Alien’s Facepalm” · 2016 · Acrylic on Canvas · 39.4 × 27.6 in

Three years ago the American astrophysicist, cosmologist and author Neil deGrasse Tyson has tweeted: “Aliens might be surprised to learn that in a cosmos with limitless starlight, humans kill for energy sources buried in the sand.” And long before that,…
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