Püribauer: The artist behind the BatManmask and the Klobesen

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Discover the creative world of the artist Püribauer, who creates exceptional works of art with computer mouse and clobes. A look at his fascinating age ego and creative processes.

Püribauer: The artist behind the BatManmask and the Klobesen

If you are interested in art, you will surely be enthusiastic about the latest works by the unusual artist Püribauer. This exposes his creative streak in an extraordinary way. Whether with a computer mouse or a clobic - the works of art that are created under his direction are not only colorful and crazy, they are also a sign of the courage to cross borders. Püribauer himself reveals that he once felt the urge to keep his identity secret. "Because I didn't want people to know what I look like," he laughs, giving an insight into his previous life.

A few years ago, he introduced his alter ego, a fictional character that appeared to vernissage and made an impressive appearance. This “200 kilos of men” caused a sensation with his BatManmask, his open shirt and naked belly. The creative fun factor behind this mask was important for Püribauer, but today it appears more confident.

Creativity in new forms

Püribauer combines everyday objects with his art and thus brings a breath of fresh air to the scene. The use of simple tools such as Klobesen, which are usually seen in a completely different context, underlines the playful and democratic view of art. Everyone can create something unique with simple means, and that is what Püribauer wants to convey to their followers. His works ask the question of what art really is and how we can experience it.

The transformation of ordinary objects to works of art stimulates the imagination and enables the viewer to see the world around them with different eyes. "The connection of art with these unusual materials often makes people smile and stimulates thinking," continues Püribauer. Due to its unconventional approaches, it gives art a new dimension and brings them to places that would not be guessed.

His most recent work has already caused a sensation in the art scene and initiated new discussions among experts and hobby artists. Püribauer is also planning further surprises for the upcoming vernissage. He wants people to not only look at his works, but also actively participate. "It's not just about looking, but also to do and feel," he explains, while he is already busy with the next creative projects.

Püribauer shows that art knows no limits. Whether on the wall or in the room, it finds its place everywhere and inspires people of all ages. For more information about his current works and projects, See the current reporting on www.krone.at.