To experience all features you can switch to a current browser. Dear user,. Stories Hundertwasser's first commercial painting success was in —53 with an exhibition in Vienna. His adopted surname is based on the translation of "sto" the Slavic word for " one hundred" into German. The name Friedensreich has a double meaning as "Peace-realm" or "Peace-rich" in the sense of "peaceful".
The other names he chose for himself, Regentag and Dunkelbunt, translate to "Rainy day" and "Darkly multi-coloured". In the early s, he entered the field of architecture. Hundertwasser also worked in the field of applied art, creating flags, stamps, coins, and posters. His most famous flag is his koru flag, as well as several postage stamps for the Austrian Post Office. He also designed stamps for Cape Verde and for the United Nations postal administration in Geneva on the occasion of the 35th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
In Hundertwasser acquired a farm on the edge of Normandy. Hundertwasser married Herta Leitner in but they divorced two years later. He married again in to the Japanese artist Yuko Ikewada but she divorced him in He had gained a popular reputation by this time for his art. There, far from the hustle and bustle and surrounded by nature, he set up a new home.
Hundertwasser had a lively imagination; his art was unruly and chaotic. In his work, he used spirals, organic forms, wavy lines, bright colours, and a strong individualism. He wanted humans to live in harmony with nature, where there are no straight lines. He left to go travelling.
The first exhibition of his work was held in Vienna in He also became interested in architecture and he has designed many houses using irregular forms and bold use of colour.
Hundertwasser believe that a person has three 'skins. First, her 'epidermis', her skin. Second, her clothes. And finally, her house or home. Later on in the s, he added two more skins: social environment family, friendships, nation and the planet environment, the ecology, nature. You can see examples of Hundertwasser's paintings here. Colour is a large part of Hundertwasser's art.
He didn't select colours for any special significance; instead he used bright, fierce, burning colours, and combined colours to form competing patterns. While he began as a painter, later in life the third skin - the home, or architecture - greatly interested Hundertwasser. He hated the way most buildings had straight lines and angles. He felt that buildings should fit and represent those who lived inside them. His building designs use natural forms, and often fit around nature rather than trying to bend nature to fit them.
In the Hundertwasserhaus, an apartment building in Vienna, Austria, the floors aren't flat and even: they undulate. Grass roofs also have ecological, health and insusaltion advantages. A grass roof produces oxygen and makes life possible. It absorbs dust and dirt and converts the earth.
Body and soul of man is at ease, both, who looks at it as well as who lives beneath it. Hundertwasser
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