Stag-Sculptures
On a journey to Italy the artist discovered a stag made of aluminium in the shop of an antique dealer in Florence. The stag, on the one hand also native in Bavaria and on the other hand a very popular picture motif, has inspired Ferencz Olivier to paint stag sculptures with Bavarian motifs as well as with international brand logos.
The artist gave the stag the traditional Bavarian name Leopold and, in the future, stag Leopold is supposed to go on journeys across the country´s borders, always in coated with new brand logos.
Lake Love
Theme: Lake Tegernsee
Destination: Bavaria, Germany
Technique: Mixed technique on polyethylene
Lake Flags
Theme: Lake Tegernsee
Destination: Bavaria, Germany
Technique: Mixed technique on Aluminium
Lake Crown
Theme: Lake Tegernsee
Destination: Bavaria, Germany
Technique: Mixed technique on Aluminium
Golden Tweed
Theme: High Fashion
Destination: Neuilly-sur-Seine, France
Technique: Mixed technique on Aluminium
Flower Blossoms
Theme: High Fashion
Destination: Paris, France
Technique: Mixed technique on Aluminium
Submariner
Theme: Luxury Watches
Destination: Genf, Switzerland
Technique: Mixed technique on Aluminium
Grand Prix
Title: Mercedes-Benz Auto-Union
Technique: Mixed Media on canvas and metal-advertising pillar
Object-Sculptures
Sculptural objects made of wood with a motif head in different dimensions, which depending on execution, can be placed either free-standing or hanging.
In their long-distance effect, the sculptures with their component parts remind of boundary marks and traffic cones, as used in road traffic, bridge building and in advertising.
Their contours also allows the association with the old petrol pumps from the 60ies, as they can still be found along the legendary Route 66 today.
Automobile Club Brescia
Theme: Martini, Mille Miglia
Technique: Mixed Media on wood
Variant: Pillar L (large)
Ferrari
Theme: La Gazzetta dello Sport, Mille Miglia
Technique: Mixed Media on wood
Variant: Pillar M (medium)
Texaco
Theme: Motor Oil - Gasoline
Technique: Mixed Media on wood
Variant: Pillar W (wall-mounting)
Gulf
Theme: Gulf Emblem
Technique: Mixed Media on wood with metal supports
Variant: Pillar S (small)