Martin Assig makes colourful abstract works of art. He combines the shapes of faces, bodies and patterns with words and sentences. At times his subjects are light-hearted, at times heavily charged. The artist draws his inspiration from many sources – religious traditions, folklore, rituals, the music of Bach, the literature of Marguerite Duras and the Russian authors. Drawing after drawing evolves out of a patient working process, like that of the monks who worked on medieval manuscripts or present-day comic strip artists. Diverse materials – pigments, beeswax and charcoal – create intimate and personal worlds, where sensuality and spirituality come together.
Selected work
St Paul #732
Vergnügen (geistig)
Pastel & wax on paper
39.3 x 30.5 cm
2016
St. Paul #120
Pastel & wax on paper
39.3 x 30.5 cm
2012
St. Paul #645
Watercolour & wax on paper
39.3 x 30.5 cm
2014
St Paul #361 (Ja Ja)
Ink & wax on paper
39.3 x 30.5 cm
2013