Figure Drawings
Robert Koch spent several years studying in both Europe and
the United States. In the mid seventies he took up work as a decorative artist
near Koln in Germany before spending research periods in Canada and the eastern
United States. Most of his output is reserved for working on landscape and the
built environment, but he has always maintained an interest in the human form,
and feels that regular homage to it in a creative capacity fuels artistic
disciplines in the other subjects he depicts. " Nothing can transcend nature and
the natural form in terms of color, line, volume and impact. The human figure is
part of that perfect sythesis."
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