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by Otto Rapp
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India Ink (Micron Pen) Drawing on buff Arches etching paper - 11.75 X 8.5 - 2008
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India Ink (Micron Pen) Drawing on buff Arches etching paper - 11.75" X 8.5" - 2008
Please note the original size when ordering prints!
The image was loaded with good resolution (300dpi), thus larger prints are possible (up to 30x40).
THE MYSTIC OTTO RAPP Born in 1944 in Felixdorf, Lower Austria, I lived and was educated in Vienna, where later I worked as a clerk in the Transport and Insurance Business. After completing service in the Austrian Air Force, I traveled throughout Europe, eventually settling in Stockholm, Sweden. As a Painter I was initially self taught, studying in the various Galleries and Museums. In Vienna, I was often hanging out at the Akademie der Bildenden Kuenste, where I admired the work of the Wiener Schule des Phantastischen Realismus represented there by the Professors Ernst Fuchs, Rudolf Hausner and Arik Brauer. In Stockholm, I found out that I was washing dishes in the very same Restaurant where years earlier another Viennese...
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Kashish Verma
love it !
Chelsea Geldean
Extremmely awesome!!
Scott Claudy
amazing
Otto Rapp
i added some hidden images intentionally, but it could be there are others that kind of snuck in
Michael Henzel
I like how this piece reminds me of M.C. escher. I see the hidden face, and some stuff maybe you did not know you drew? I know it as hidden image art. nicly done.