Works
  • Otto Duecker, Basquiat
    Otto Duecker
    Basquiat
    Oil on board
    32 x 39 cm
  • Otto Duecker, Yoda
    Otto Duecker
    Yoda
    Oil on board
    35 x 41 cm
  • Otto Duecker, Mick
    Otto Duecker
    Mick
    Oil on board
    46 x 35 cm
  • Otto Duecker, My Heart (red)
    Otto Duecker
    My Heart (red)
    Oil on board
    20 x 20 cm
  • Otto Duecker, I Would Say Yes Again
    Otto Duecker
    I Would Say Yes Again
    Oil on board
    33 x 24 cm
  • Otto Duecker, I Love You
    Otto Duecker
    I Love You
    Oil on board
    26 x 26 cm
  • Otto Duecker, Golden Marilyn
    Otto Duecker
    Golden Marilyn
    Oil on board
    60 x 60 cm
  • Otto Duecker, John Lennon
    Otto Duecker
    John Lennon
    Oil on board
    55 x 44.5
  • Otto Duecker, Andy
    Otto Duecker
    Andy
    Oil on board
    60 x 60 cm
  • Otto Duecker, Churchill
    Otto Duecker
    Churchill
    Oil on board
    46 x 56 cm
  • Otto Duecker, Dalai Lama
    Otto Duecker
    Dalai Lama
    Oil on board
    `
    49 x 39 cm
  • Otto Duecker, Marilyn
    Otto Duecker
    Marilyn
    Oil on board
    53 x 57
  • Otto Duecker, Picasso
    Otto Duecker
    Picasso
    Oil on board
    45 x 55 cm
  • Otto Duecker, I Love You Red
    Otto Duecker
    I Love You Red
    Oil on board
    26 x 26 cm
  • Otto Duecker, Thank You
    Otto Duecker
    Thank You
    Oil on board
    26 x 26 cm
  • Otto Duecker, My Heart (blue)
    Otto Duecker
    My Heart (blue)
    Oil on board
    25 x 25 cm
  • Otto Duecker, I Love You (purple)
    Otto Duecker
    I Love You (purple)
    Oil on board
    framed: 49 x 49 cm
    28 x 28 cm
  • Otto Duecker, Fortune Teller No.4 - Probability Theory
    Otto Duecker
    Fortune Teller No.4 - Probability Theory
    Oil on board
    36 x 28 cm
  • Otto Duecker, Fortune Teller Number 3
    Otto Duecker
    Fortune Teller Number 3
    Oil on board
    35.5 x 28 cm
  • Otto Duecker, I Will Not... I Love You
    Otto Duecker
    I Will Not... I Love You
    Oil on board
    30.5 x 30.5 cm
  • Otto Duecker, Eggs, Butter and Blueberries
    Otto Duecker
    Eggs, Butter and Blueberries
    Oil on board
    30.5 x 30.5 cm
  • Otto Duecker, I will not write notes in class - I Love You
    Otto Duecker
    I will not write notes in class - I Love You
    Oil on board
    33 x 28 cm
  • Otto Duecker, I Love You Note (beige)
    Otto Duecker
    I Love You Note (beige)
    Oil on board
    33 x 28 cm
  • Otto Duecker, Red Hard
    Otto Duecker
    Red Hard
    Oil on board
    26 x 26 cm
  • Otto Duecker, I Would Say Yes Again Red
    Otto Duecker
    I Would Say Yes Again Red
    Oil on board
    33 x 24 cm
  • Otto Duecker, I Love You Note (orange)
    Otto Duecker
    I Love You Note (orange)
    Oil on board
    33 x 28 cm
  • Otto Duecker, Oscar Wilde
    Otto Duecker
    Oscar Wilde
    Oil on board
    53 x 57 cm
  • Otto Duecker, Charles Darwin
    Otto Duecker
    Charles Darwin
    Oil on board
    55 x 48 cm
  • Otto Duecker, Marilyn
    Otto Duecker
    Marilyn
    Oil on board
    53 x 57 cm
  • Otto Duecker, Young Winston Churchill
    Otto Duecker
    Young Winston Churchill
    x cm
  • Otto Duecker, Hitchcock
    Otto Duecker
    Hitchcock
    oil on canvas
    x cm
  • Otto Duecker, Henri Moore
    Otto Duecker
    Henri Moore
    oil on canvas
    x cm
  • Otto Duecker, Picasso
    Otto Duecker
    Picasso
    oil on canvas
    x cm
Overview

Born: 1948, Wisconsin, USA

 

Otto Duecker has been exploring the realm of Hyperrealism for over thirty years. He taught for over a decade while developing his unique approach to painting the human figure in precise detail.

 

Duecker first received national attention in the mid 1970s for his cut-out “Drifters” series, stark, life-size images of street people. Crouching, standing and sitting, these figures stared boldly at the viewer with uncanny realism and more than once caused panic when encountered by those unaware that they were looking at a painting. Fascinated with the many layers of clothing in which these homeless men travelled, Duecker began a series of paintings ranging from leather biker jackets to Levi jeans which by themselves seemed to convey a sense of their owner’s lives.

 

In the late 1980s his “Help” series of cut-outs focused on cleaning ladies, maids, butlers and other service oriented people, who are often overlooked and rarely seen as individuals. His clothing went upscale from worn jackets to Polo shirts, mink coats, Burberry trench coats, tuxedos and other smart attire conveying a sense of their owners’ lives.

 

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