Michael Arndt

Joined Artfinder: Dec. 2014

Artworks for sale: 11

(9)

Germany

About Michael Arndt

 
 
  • Biography
    As a professor of engineering, I seek the connection between structure and creativity.

    I have been working as an artist for around 20 years – self-taught, but continually trained at german academies such as Bad Reichenhall, Augsburg, Abendschule der Städelschule and with Prof. Jo Bukowski at the Alanus Werkhaus of the Alanus University in Alfter.

    In my paintings and prints, especially oil, acrylic, and watercolor paintings, as well as etchings, I work abstractly and expressively. Central motifs are stones and rocks, symbols of permanence and substance. They represent the transcendence of time, a connection between generations, and what endures. My art is a dialogue between the moment and eternity. It invites the viewer to pause, discover structures—and thus experience time itself.

    Several works are present in private collections worldwide.

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  • Education

    2023 - 2025

    Druckwerkstatt im Bernardbau

    2022 - 2022

    Freie Kunstakademie Frankfurt

    2014 - present

    Alanus Werkhaus

    2013 - 2013

    Kunstakademie Bad Reichenhall

    2012 - 2015

    Staedelschule Erwachsenenbildung

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Links


Education

2023 - 2025

Druckwerkstatt im Bernardbau

2022 - 2022

Freie Kunstakademie Frankfurt

2014 - present

Alanus Werkhaus

2013 - 2013

Kunstakademie Bad Reichenhall

2012 - 2015

Staedelschule Erwachsenenbildung


There are no upcoming events


 

Biography

As a professor of engineering, I seek the connection between structure and creativity.

I have been working as an artist for around 20 years – self-taught, but continually trained at german academies such as Bad Reichenhall, Augsburg, Abendschule der Städelschule and with Prof. Jo Bukowski at the Alanus Werkhaus of the Alanus University in Alfter.

In my paintings and prints, especially oil, acrylic, and watercolor paintings, as well as etchings, I work abstractly and expressively. Central motifs are stones and rocks, symbols of permanence and substance. They represent the transcendence of time, a connection between generations, and what endures. My art is a dialogue between the moment and eternity. It invites the viewer to pause, discover structures—and thus experience time itself.

Several works are present in private collections worldwide.