Karl Heinz Essig (en)

* 1935; † 2021


Karl Heinz Essig
Villa im Park No. 0265
2005
Mixed media on canvas
Size: 39.4 x 47.2 in.

This work depicts a tranquil, almost ethereal landscape. Tall, slender trees frame a secluded house that reveals itself only hesitantly within the picture plane. Muted, earthy colours overlap like memories, lending the scene depth and atmosphere. Traces of the drawing process and overpainting blur the boundaries of time and space, transforming the place into an inner image – calm, contemplative and situated somewhere between perception and memory.



Unikat No.1637
von 2003
Collage
Size: 7.9 x 7.9 in.

Five rust-coloured columns, standing like silent sentinels in a landscape of dark blue, grey and black, depict a place where time and memory merge. Their surfaces appear weathered, as though wind and history have left their mark. Hovering above them is a light-coloured rectangle, like a fragmented thought or a fading cloud, lending the image a fragile lightness. The brushstrokes are rough and delicate at the same time; they speak of long days, of structure and decay, of silence and resistance. It is a poetic echo of transience, a visual poem about what remains when all else fades away.


Unikat No.1737
1999
Mixed media on Hardboard
Size: 29.1 x 23.6 in.

This painting depicts a mysterious scene in which white eye-flowers rise from a brown vessel – like thoughts emerging from the depths of consciousness. Each of these flowers bears a single eye, as if they were silent observers of an inner world. Around them float further eyes, detached from the body, symbolising perception, memory and the invisible. The background is grey and dreamlike, criss-crossed by fine traces and splinters of colour that appear like fleeting emotions. It is an image that does not speak, but gazes – inviting the viewer to see themselves. A poetic glimpse into the depths of the soul.



Unikat No.5020
von 2012
Mixed media on canvas
Size: 31.5 x 39.4 in.

A vast sky stretches out over an open landscape, streaked with dramatic clouds in shades of grey, blue and warm tones – as if the atmosphere itself were coming to life. Beneath it lies the land in muted colours, with hills and shapes that hint at memories of vegetation and distant places. The brushstrokes are lively and free, telling of wind, change and the quiet power of nature. This painting is a moment between light and dark, between setting out and reflection – a poetic interplay of colour and emotion that draws the eye into the depths and touches the soul.


Unikat No.1616
von 2011
Mixed media on paper
Size: 4.1 x 3.7 in.

This artwork depicts a delicate, sketch-like representation of a female figure in a seated or slightly turned pose. The lines appear deliberately simplified and spontaneous, creating a sense of intimacy and movement. Dark, almost black areas of colour stand out in stark contrast against the light, slightly yellowed-looking background. Around the figure, loosely applied, abstract traces of colour in shades of blue and green can be seen, lending the picture a lively, almost flowing atmosphere. The work is executed on irregularly cut paper and mounted on a larger, white passe-partout. Below the image is a handwritten signature, which further emphasises the artistic character. Overall, the picture conveys an expressive, intimate mood and is reminiscent of a quick snapshot – raw, personal and immediate.


Am Fenster    No.1634
2015
Mixed media on paper
Size: 5.4 x 5.7 in.

The window becomes a bridge between two worlds: the visible and the intangible. Light and shadow interplay, as if seeking to dissolve the boundaries between reality and memory. The composition appears serene yet full of depth – a moment of pause in which time stands still for an instant.



Untitled No. 1604
2004
Mixed media on paper
Size: 9.4 x 7.1 in.

A delicate hint of colour and form unfolds in this work, which depicts a plant in a simple vessel – not as a botanical study, but as a poetic symbol of growth and stillness. The long, pointed leaves in green, blue and violet appear like thoughts stretching out from within, tentative and calm. Set against a light, textured background criss-crossed with fine lines and sketches, a sense of both lightness and depth emerges.

This image speaks of observation and intuition, of the beauty of the unassuming and the power of simplicity. The handwritten signature and the rough paper edges lend the work a personal, almost intimate touch – as if it were an excerpt from a visual diary, a moment of pause, captured in colour and line.



Untitled No.0346
2006
Mixed media on canvas
Size: 15.7 x 35.4 in.

A vast space unfolds in gentle layers of colour – in this work, sky and earth seem to meet without touching. The upper sections, in blue and green, suggest a distant horizon, whilst below, warm tones of beige, brown and red shape the landscape.

This composition feels like a quiet poem about vastness and change. The brushstrokes are restrained yet full of movement, as if nature itself were breathing. Fine vertical lines at the bottom edge are reminiscent of grasses or tracks in a field – fleeting signs of life.

It is a picture that does not define, but opens up. A place that need not be named to be recognised. The mood is calm and expansive, carried by a colour palette that tells more than any form.



Küstenlandschaft Nordirland    No.596
2009
Mixed media on canvas
33.5 in. x 43.3 in.

A tranquil stretch of coastline unfolds in muted colours – brown, beige and grey blend into a landscape that seems to have been shaped by wind and time. The water lies still between dark landforms, whilst a faint line of cliffs or hills looms in the distance.

This composition feels like a moment between ebb and flow, between movement and stillness. The sky is overcast, the atmosphere subdued yet full of depth. Soft, blurred brushstrokes lend the picture a dreamlike quality, as if one were looking through a memory rather than through a window.

It is a work that does not speak loudly, but tells its story quietly – of nature, transience and the beauty of the unobtrusive. A coastal scene that does not describe, but allows one to feel.



Flötenspieler No.9007
2009
Mixed media on canvas
43.3 in. x 33.5 in.

Two figures emerge from the haze of a dreamlike scene – shadowy, delicate, almost incorporeal. Their gestures are calm, almost ritualistic: one holds a white object, the other a delicate object, perhaps a flower, close to her face. The colours are soft and subdued; beige, white and blue blend into the background, whilst reddish accents on hands and arms appear like quiet exclamations.

This composition feels like a fleeting moment between encounter and memory. The figures face one another, connected by something invisible – a thought, a feeling, a silent exchange. The space around them is open and vague, permeated by hints and forms that cannot be pinned down.

It is an image that does not narrate, but asks questions. A visual poem about closeness, perception and the subtle movements of the inner self.



Szene am Meer No. 0212
2011
Mixed media on Hardboard
45.7 in. x 31.3 in.

A wide beach stretches out, dotted with figures who stand, sit or meet in the landscape like fleeting thoughts. The scene is minimalist yet full of life – the sea lies calm in the background, with small boats sailing across it like symbols of the distant horizon. The sky shimmers in shades of blue and violet, as if the day were just dawning or drawing to a close.

This composition thrives on its restraint. The lines are sparse, the colours soft, and yet an atmosphere emerges that touches the soul deeply. It is an image that does not describe, but rather evokes memories – of summer days, of conversations in the breeze, of quietly observing the world.

A beach scene that is not loud, but lingers softly. A moment, captured between light and time.



Blaue Bucht No. 0211
2010
Mixed media on canvas
39.4 in. 39.4 in.

A coastal view unfolds beneath a sky full of movement – clouds in shades of grey, blue and beige drift across the water, which quietly reflects their light. The horizon separates sky and sea, whilst in the distance birds glide through the air like thoughts.

To the right, a dark strip of land rises, angular and serene, lending the picture depth and direction. In the foreground, structures are hinted at – perhaps rocks, perhaps vegetation – in rough, lively brushstrokes.

This work is a quiet dialogue between nature and emotion. The colours are restrained, the forms open, and yet an atmosphere emerges that is uplifting. It is a picture that does not hold on, but lets things flow – like a moment by the sea that cannot be grasped, but remains.



Landschaft abstrakt No. 0196
2005
Mixed media on cardboard
8.1 in. x 32.0 in.

A horizon of colour and texture runs through this work by the artist – a strip of blue and green that resembles still water or a distant line between sky and earth. It is surrounded by earthy tones – beige, brown and off-white – which are distributed across the surface in organic forms and flowing transitions.

In keeping with Karl Heinz Essig’s visual language, what emerges here is not a specific place, but an atmospheric space. The landscape is not depicted, but felt – it appears as an inner state, a memory of vastness, of movement, of the quiet flow of time.

The composition thrives on its simplicity and depth. The colours are restrained, the forms open, and yet a sense of groundedness and lightness emerges. It is a painting that does not hold on, but lets go – like a thought that slowly dissolves into colour.



Stillleben No. 0055
2011
Mixed media auf Radiergrund
Paper size: 15.7 in. x 11.2 in.
Image size: 9.3 x 7.1 in.

A delicate bouquet unfolds in flowing watercolour tones – a large blue flower head, surrounded by small buds with reddish tips, supported by dark, almost dancing stems. The transparent vase base in greenish-blue shades anchors the composition without weighing it down.

Entirely in keeping with Karl Heinz Essig’s visual language, this depiction is not a botanical study, but a poetic symbol. The flower becomes a symbol – of transience, of beauty in the moment, of the quiet blossoming within. The colours are restrained, the forms suggested, and yet a space full of emotion and lightness emerges.

This painting thrives on the balance between line and plane, between presence and suggestion. The light background allows the forms to breathe, whilst the handwritten traces at the edge lend the work a personal, almost intimate touch.

A painting that does not describe, but rather evokes – the fleeting, the delicate, the essential.




Danmark No. 0020
2011
Mixed media on etching ground
Paper size: 11.2 in. x 15.6 in.
Image size: 6.9 x 9.3 in.

A vast sky stretches across a dark horizon – a white, cloud-like form dominates the upper half of the picture, shifting and taking shape like a thought in motion. Beneath it lies a dark expanse that could be water or land, interspersed with subtle touches of blue and green.

In keeping with Karl Heinz Essig’s visual language, what emerges here is not a specific place, but a state of being. The landscape is not described, but felt – it appears as an inner space in which light and shadow converse.

The expressive brushwork and the reduced colour palette lend the work a quiet power. It is a painting that does not capture, but allows things to flow – like a moment between setting out and pausing. The handwritten traces at the bottom hint at a personal connection to the place, without naming it.

A work that does not depict nature, but permeates it. A visual echo of vastness, wind and inner movement.



Stillleben No. 0003
2011
Mixed media on etching ground
Paper size: 19.7 in. x 15.7 in.
Image size: 11.2 in. x 9.3 in.

A vessel rises from a dreamlike background – vertical brushstrokes in muted greens and beiges form the vase, whilst above it flowers in bold pinks, reds and blacks dance like emotional outbursts. The lines are expressive, the colours vibrant, and yet the composition remains calm and balanced.

The flower becomes a symbol – of vitality, of the fleeting, of that which reveals itself and yet eludes us.

The background, in soft shades of lavender, brown and beige, creates space for the forms without confining them. The expressive brushwork creates a sense of movement, whilst the handwritten traces at the edge lend the work a personal depth.

A painting that does not explain, but rather makes an impact. It invites you to linger, to feel, to engage in a quiet dialogue with colour and form.



Stillleben No. 0002
2011
Mixed media on etching ground
Paper size: 19.7 in. x 15.7 in.
Image size: 11.2 in. x 9.3 in.

What we see here is an abstract representation of a floral arrangement in a vase. The composition is deliberately minimalist, focusing on a few powerful forms. An intense blue dominates the picture: the pot-like body is rendered in dense, horizontal brushstrokes, whilst the loosely applied areas of colour above it, in shades of blue and green, are reminiscent of leaves or blossoms.

The linework appears spontaneous and gestural, creating a lively, almost floating effect. The light, slightly textured background allows the colours room to unfold and enhances the contrast between compact and open areas of the picture. A fine horizontal line suggests a base and subtly anchors the motif in the space.

The work is executed on paper and mounted on a white passe-partout. Handwritten notes and signatures by Karl Heinz Essig in the margins emphasise the immediate, personal character of the work and lend it the impression of a spontaneous, artistic snapshot.



Blumenstillleben No. 0018
2011
Mixed media on etching ground
Paper size: 19.7 in. x 15.7 in.
Image size: 11.2 in. x 9.3 in.

The design depicts a stylised plant in a vase, rendered in a free, expressive visual style. The dark, almost black leaf shapes stand out strikingly against the light, softly shaded background and are broken up by small, pink accents. The vase appears as transparent-looking vertical lines and forms a calm counterpoint to the bold, flat elements above.

The composition thrives on the interplay between dense areas of colour and open, sketch-like sections. Fine lines and suggested contours lend the motif a certain lightness, whilst the reduced colour palette creates a clear, harmonious effect. The background remains deliberately understated, allowing the central forms room to unfold.



Untitled No. 0071
2010
Mixed media on etching ground
Paper size: 15.7 in. x 11.2 in.
Image size: 9.3 in. x 7.1 in.



Steilküste No. 0215
2004
Mixed media on cardboard
11.8 in. x 7.3 in.



Landschaft No. 0261
2005
Mixed media on canvas
47.2 in. x 39.4 in.



Karl Heinz Essig
Blumenstillleben No. 0262
2004
Mixed media on canvas
39.4 in. x 39.4 in.



Karl Heinz Essig
Stillleben No. 0001
2011
Mixed media on etching ground
Paper size: 15.7 x 19.7 in.
Image size: 9.3 x 11.2 in.



Karl Heinz Essig
Landschaft No. 0161
2011
Mixed media on paper
Image size: 5.7 x 5.5 in.



Karl Heinz Essig
Untitled No. 0176
2010
Mixed media on paper
Image size: 8.3 x 6.7 in.



Karl Heinz Essig
Landschaft No. 0227
2004
Mixed media on canvas
Size: 31.5 x 43.3 in.



Karl Heinz Essig
Blumen ohne Namen No. 0228
2010
Mixed media on canvas
Size: 39.4 x 39.4 in.




Karl Heinz Essig
Landschaft No. 0244
2005
Mixed media on paper
Image size: 15.7 x 11.6 in.




Karl Heinz Essig
Landschaft No. 0260
2004
Mixed media on hardboard
Size: 32.3 x 67.3 in.




Karl Heinz Essig
Landschaft No. 0263
2004
Mixed media on canvas
Size: 35.4 x 47.2 in.