The abstract collages Niemöller created in around 1990 are clearly connected to a proven strategy of his: As is the case with his wooden sculptures, remnants of everyday items (here fabric and paper) are used as materials.
The artistic processing of selected leftovers to create new aesthetic objects with their own identities is also evident in the collages. What is important here is the specific application of colour.
Due to their unpretentious nature the collages appear open, partly floating, partly brilliant, which contributes to the development of their atmospheric effect.
Black and White
Fabric, paint, paper
on drawing cardboard
30 cm x 40 cm
1990
No title
Fabric, paint
on drawing cardboard
50 cm x 65 cm
1990
No title
Fabric, paint, paper
on drawing cardboard
30 cm x 40 cm
1990
No title
Fabric, paint, canvas
on drawing board
30 cm x 40 cm
1990
No title
Fabric, paint, paper
on drawing cardboard
30 cm x 40 cm
1990
No title
Fabric, painted canvas
on drawing board
30 cm x 40 cm
1990
No title
Fabric, paint
on drawing cardboard
30 cm x 40 cm
1990
No title
Fabric, paint
on drawing cardboard
30 cm x 40 cm
1988
No title
Painted canvas
on drawing cardboard
30 cm x 40 cm
1988
Rain II
Paper, fabric, paint
on drawing cardboard
30 cm x 40 cm
1990
No title
Canvas, paint, fabric
on drawing cardboard
30 cm x 40 cm
1988
No title
Drawing cardboard
on drawing cardboard
30 cm x 40 cm
1988