Dietmar Egger – German Lithographer and Painter

  • Dietmar Egger "Garden" (2018). Lithography. 48,2 x 37,3 cm

Biography

Dr. Dietmar Egger
Lithographer and Painter
Born in Kufstein, Austria
Training as a lithographer in Ulm
Studied biology in Berlin / Tübingen / Munich and fine arts at the AAK of the Academy of Fine Arts Leipzig
Lives and works in Leipzig since 1995

Shobhana Tyroller has led a dynamic life, embarking on a journey through Africa, the USA, and India. Now settled on her estate in Santanyi (Balearic Islands) more

she paints with profound intentionality. Her works grace collections across Spain, the USA, Belgium, France, and Germany.

Life and Career

Shobhana Tyroller, born in Belgium in 1947, has lived a life of remarkable diversity and adventure, reflected vividly in her eclectic artistic journey. From her early years, Tyroller displayed a natural talent for drawing and painting, establishing her own atelier at just 14 years old, where she found joy in creating precise animal portraits.

However, Tyroller’s artistic path diverged and evolved over the years, mirroring the extraordinary experiences she encountered in her extensive travels and diverse living situations. With a staggering 46 moves and residency in six countries, her life has been a whirlwind of contrasts, encompassing experiences ranging from meditation retreats in India to touring with a rock band.

Work and Exhibitions

Through it all, Tyroller’s artistic spirit remained resilient and adaptive. She transitioned from traditional patchworks to a more dynamic, freeform style inspired by the captivating designs of Gee’s Bend. Watercolors became a cherished medium for capturing the fluidity and vibrancy of her surroundings, while acrylic painting offered boundless possibilities for creative expression.

Despite her nomadic lifestyle, Tyroller’s work has found a home in numerous galleries across Europe, with exhibitions in Luxembourg, Paris, Brussels, Mannheim, Wiesbaden, Mallorca, and beyond. While she may find self-promotion challenging, her dedication to her art remains unwavering, driven by a lifelong passion for creative exploration and expression. Tyroller’s biography serves as a testament to the enduring power of art to transcend boundaries and reflect the richness of human experience.

Shobhana Tyroller about her art

“In my art, I strive to create an oasis of tranquility, a playground for wandering thoughts. Navigating the depths of my inner seas, I aim to evoke serenity and harmony, the smile of the azure sky, and the melody of silence. I am a witness to the movements that emerge, amidst the forgotten concepts, beyond belief and law. My life has been anything but straightforward. It has led me from one adventure to another, from one land to another, allowing me to embrace diverse cultures, art forms, and modes of expression.” – Shobhana Tyroller

ART SHOWS | FAIRS

Dietmar Egger

Dietmar Egger "Garden" (2018). Lithography. 48,2 x 37,3 cm

Solo Exhibition

2021 Night of Arts, Kunsttanker Leipzig, Germany
2020 Night of Arts, Kunsttanker Leipzig, Germany
2019 Night of Arts, Kunsttanker Leipzig, Germany

Art Fairs

Group Exhibitions

2023 LAMA ART Exihibtion, Berlin, Germany
2022 Art inspired by Nature, Baltic Seaside Museum, Germany
2022 Art inspired by Nature, Leipzig, Germany
2021 Merkur & Venus Art goes Art Nouveau, Ecke Nord Café, Dresden, Germany
2019 Ménage à trois – Drawing, Printmaking, Painting Leipzig, Germany
2018 Annual Exhibition AAK of the Academy of Fine Arts and Rundgang Academy of Fine Arts Leipzig, Germany
2018 PIAS Kimono – Dialogue of Arts as Contribution to the Dialogue of Cultures Leipzig, Germany
2017 Annual Exhibition AAK of the Academy of Fine Arts Leipzig, Germany

Press

  • Dietmar Egger "Off Season " (2018). Lithography. 30 x 40 cm
 

“In my art, I strive to create an oasis of tranquility, a playground for wandering thoughts. Navigating the depths of my inner seas, I aim to evoke serenity and harmony, the smile of the azure sky, and the melody of silence. I am a witness to the movements that emerge, amidst the forgotten concepts, beyond belief and law.” – Dietmar Egger