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The particularly non-representational and expressive German artist Marco Skura was born in Neuwied in 1967, where he still lives and works today. “My works are created in complete peace and quiet. Creating new works of art is only possible for me if I can work in harmony with myself.” The autodictactic artist uses an extraordinary technique that allows him to integrate unique dynamics, an expressive play of colors and incredible depth into his works. Intense color swings are carried by color masses. The titles of most of his works are equally unusual, most of which come from Greek mythology and reflect the current state of mind during his work. “Every painting has its own self. Everyone who looks at my works will pause and surrender to their feelings, thoughts and fantasies.” Marco Skura ended up in a psychiatric hospital due to an illness, where he suffered trauma

"My works play a symphony of colors, which are directed by swells of color on masses of color and end in a very strong dynamic."
They are lived emotions and experiences that I process in my art.
On the one hand, they reflect the acrobatics of life - the fast pace -, on the other hand, the viewer experiences a certain silence and calm, which is created by the incredible depth.


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The particularly non-representational and expressive German artist Marco Skura was born in Neuwied in 1967, where he still lives and works today. “My works are created in complete peace and quiet. Creating new works of art is only possible for me if I can work in harmony with myself.” The autodictactic artist uses an extraordinary technique that allows him to integrate unique dynamics, an expressive play of colors and incredible depth into his works. Intense color swings are carried by color masses. The titles of most of his works are equally unusual, most of which come from Greek mythology and reflect the current state of mind during his work. “Every painting has its own self. Everyone who looks at my works will pause and surrender to their feelings, thoughts and fantasies.” Marco Skura ended up in a psychiatric hospital due to an illness, where he suffered trauma

"With my art I open a gate to another world.
A world where science doesn't progress
and we become free from our thoughts and the genius of madness is released within us".
-Marco Skura- 2023

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