F.C. TüLL    CyBerArtist of the new Millenium

The art of F. C. TüLL is abstraction. The mixed media of oils, acrylics, and collage materials render an exciting new art form blending fine art with high technology computer components that the artist calls CyBerArt. Using traditional techniques and collage of obsolete computer components, the artist deconstructs the utilitarian function of the machines into timeless aesthetic expressions of art. Through out time artists have created and depicted images of their immediate environments from the level of technology of their historical era. At the beginning of a new millenium ushered in on the information highway, CyBerArt by artist F.C. TüLL documents the enormous impact of technology on mankind.
      In his pure abstracts, the artist often captures the enormous realities of both the macrocosm and the microcosm of the universe. From distant galaxies to abstraction at the microscopic level the viewer is challenged to project into the composition to find personal meanings. The artist never completes a painting; rendering the boring question of how long it takes to complete a painting moot. He simply stops when he can add nothing further to the composition allowing the viewer the freedom to complete the image in his own mind, and fulfill a unique aesthetic experience.
       F.C. TüLL has been involved in art for most of his life as a collector, gallery owner, and for the last 18 years as a professional artist. He has lived and studied in Europe, Hawaii and California where he now has his studio.
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The art of F. C. TüLL is abstraction. The mixed media of oils, acrylics, and collage materials render an exciting new art form blending fine art with high technology computer components that the artist calls CyBerArt. Using traditional techniques and collage of obsolete computer components, the artist deconstructs the utilitarian function of the machines into timeless aesthetic expressions of art. Through out time artists have created and depicted images of their immediate environments from the level of technology of their historical era. At the beginning of a new millenium ushered in on the information highway, CyBerArt by artist F.C. TüLL documents the enormous impact of technology on mankind.
      In his pure abstracts, the artist often captures the enormous realities of both the macrocosm and the microcosm of the universe. From distant galaxies to abstraction at the microscopic level the viewer is challenged to project into the composition to find personal meanings. The artist never completes a painting; rendering the boring question of how long it takes to complete a painting moot. He simply stops when he can add nothing further to the composition allowing the viewer the freedom to complete the image in his own mind, and fulfill a unique aesthetic experience.
       F.C. TüLL has been involved in art for most of his life as a collector, gallery owner, and for the last 18 years as a professional artist. He has lived and studied in Europe, Hawaii and California where he now has his studio.