Fine Art Magazine - March 2018
Although they are portrayed in perfect dimension, the artworks retain a sense of spontaneity and local ambience. He is one of the best architectural visualisers of our time, and he renders a spectacular portrayal of iconic locations, anonymous alleys and characterful corners with character and flair. A highly successful architect as well as an artist, Ingo has worked for several years with the great Norman Foster (Lord Foster of Thames Bank), and this intertwining of disciplines adds symbiotic richness to both his art and his design. He sources subject matter from his direct living environment, travels and Ingo combines his distinctive technique with the eye of an accomplished architect. Technically brilliant and wonderfully detailed, his artworks bring the world’s cities to life. INGO ABSTRACT INTERPRETATIONS 38 architectural studies, constantly sketching and photographing the world, and these preliminary studies form the foundation of his painting. “The speed at which the city grows provides a fantastic field of study of the various stages of development, each particular scene only a frozen impression in time. In many respects, it is the relationship between these jigsaw pieces in the larger urban fabric that define the main subjects of my art work.” Abstract Interpretations of the Modern World.
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