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Kaspar Laurenz (b. 1997 in Munich, Germany) grew up on a farm in Kitzbühel. As a melting pot of generations and cultures, this environment offered him a wide range of influences, from the close connection to nature and the artisanal traditions of his grandfather to the academic background of his father.


At the age of 21, he moved to Vienna to study medicine, where he first came into contact with painting. His deeply rooted creative drive found its resonance in art, leading him to constantly transcend new boundaries. This resulted in his first works across various media, including oil and fresco painting, pottery, sculpture, and digital art.


One of his central projects is the ongoing series 36 Stimmungen des Wilden Kaisers (36 Moods of the Wilder Kaiser), in which he explores the light and colors of the Tyrolean mountains through the changing seasons, alongside his continuously evolving painterly expression. In 2025, he returned to the mountains, relocating to Innsbruck to establish his first studio, accompanied by initial exhibitions in Kitzbühel.

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