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No. 2025029

Title: Glass of Wine

Year: 2025

Size: 150 x 150cm

Technique: Acrylic spatula mixing technique

Price: €2,350

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No. 2025028

Title: Roods

Year: 2025

Size: 150 x 100cm

Technique: Acrylic spatula mixing technique

Price: €1,550

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No. 2025022

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Title: Explosion

Year: 2025

Size: 150 x 120cm

Technique: Acrylic spatula mixing technique

Price: €1,750

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No. 2025020

Title: Barca Vela

Year: 2025

Size: 150 x 120cm

Technique: Acrylic spatula mixing technique

Price: €1,950

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No. 2025018

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Title: Turbo

Year: 2025

Size: 120 x 70cm

Technique: Acrylic spatula mixing technique

Price: €1,150

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No. 2025010

Title: Temporal

Year: 2025

Size: 150 x 100cm

Technique: Acrylic spatula mixing technique

Price: €1,550

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Peter Pölzl (PöP) Peter Pölzl, known by his artist name PöP, was born in Styria in 1962. At the age of ten, he discovered his passion for photography – a first glimpse through the viewfinder that opened up a whole new world to him. This early exploration of light, perspective, and mood became the foundation of his artistic work. In 1990, he turned to painting. Oil and acrylic became his new mediums, and as a self-taught artist, he developed his own distinctive style. Alongside this, he continually sought exchange with professional artists and attended numerous courses, including auditing classes at the Graz Academy of Fine Arts under Professor Erwin M. Kopetzky, who profoundly influenced him. His focus is on acrylic painting, particularly abstract expression. For PöP, color is not merely material – it is emotion, energy, harmony, and sometimes even quiet rebellion. His works thrive on subtle transitions, bold compositions, and an intense sense of color balance. In 2010, he moved to Italy, a move that reopened and revitalized his art. The Mediterranean light, the colors of the landscape, and the new cultural environment became a source of fresh inspiration. PöP has exhibited his work in Austria, Germany, the Czech Republic, Hungary, and Italy. His pieces have resonated throughout Europe and found new owners in numerous countries—a testament to the power of his color palettes and the universal language of his abstract art. For PöP, color harmony, emotion, and the freedom of the viewer are paramount. His paintings are not meant to explain, but rather to create space—space for personal interpretation, for individual feelings, for what remains unspoken between the colors.

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