He would use anything he could find, plywood, slate, even the ground to be his canvas. He made his own paints and just painted using that and that only. He had a very abstract kind of Picasso style to his artwork. He uses a lot of complex patterns and shapes in his paintings, along with a mix of lots of bright colours
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the subject matter of realist painters is what they work or paint about.
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One way in which the Renaissance influenced Albrecht Durer's work was in his portrayal of religious subjects. Another example would be his portrayal of realistic landscapes.
Many interesting points show on his work, the vibrancy of his colour, the lack of straight lines and recurring motifs. He designed coins and stamps for Austria, Senegal and the UN from the 1970s. He was a very abstract artist, as well as an architect. He never had straight floors because he thought they were unnatural. He absolutely hated straight lines, he said it's bad for peoples health (straight lines are not bad for people). He was born in Vienna on December 15th, 1928. He died in 2000, on the Queen Elizabeth 11 cruise ship.