Christian Narkiewicz-Laine

This credential page is dedicated to Peter Studl and was written and edited by Christian Narkiewicz-Laine. Mr. Narkiewicz-Laine has been a close friend and colleague of Peter Studl since his early years of work, and their professional relationship continues to this day. Christian Narkiewicz-Laine (born June 3, 1952) is an American architecture critic, journalist, and curator. He is the founding president of the Chicago Athenaeum Museum of Architecture and Design. Additionally, Christian Narkiewicz-Laine is a Finnish/Lithuanian/American architect, critic, journalist, painter, sculptor, writer, poet, human and civil rights activist, and a passionate advocate for peace and social justice.

Peter Studl an Austrian/ American Artist

Adventure, wild nature, and change became a part of Studl’s psyche. Before becoming a full-time artist, Studl enjoyed an education that began with aeronautical and astronautical engineering, followed by philosophy, and finally law.

Career

Studl’s careers covered tech, law, corporate finance, senior housing development with botanical garden themes, downtown redevelopment, sports team co-ownership, and gallery ownership.

Practice

Peter Studl is a full-time practicing painter and sculptor of pure abstract and representational abstract works. His works have been collected and are hanging in some of Miami areas most prominent properties.

Philosophy

Art, not made to follow a trend or infatuation, but with the intention of first-encounter visual impression, sensitivity, beauty, drama and the unexpected which trigger recollections, references and emotions create enduring interest and emotional satisfaction.

Style

Studl “combines intense natural, industrial, and traditional materials to bridge the gap between visual art and physical objects....With movement, depth, and interest beyond the new technologies of the art world, Studl’s works move fluidly between memory and sound, crisis and peace, violence and love.

Great Art Lives Forever

He reminds himself that art, not made to follow a trend or infatuation, but with the intention of first-encounter visual impression, sensitivity, beauty, drama and the unexpected which trigger recollections.

References and emotions create enduring interest and emotional satisfaction

He expects his art to continue to provide and engage, as they have for many collectors who enjoy his art as primary works in their homes and collections.

speaks powerfully on themes of unseen nature and environmental challenges

Art enduring over technology, disrupting body shaming, he is not afraid to make simply beautiful abstracts that, as a whole, resonate deeply within, yet bring daily new areas of visual discovery and enjoyment.

Large works on canvas and board provide a powerful impact, as is the nature of many pure abstracts

Legendary giants of abstract expressionism. Studl explains that these are visual experiences not to be trifled with, but which control the emotions and senses of an entire space in which they are allowed to breathe and express.

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