January 5, 2026
Large-Scale Painting in Architectural Contexts

Large-scale paintings interact directly with architecture. Their impact unfolds over time, through daily movement, changing light, and shifting viewpoints.
For collectors and architects, scale is not a question of size alone, but of proportion and rhythm. A painting of this dimension must negotiate its presence carefully. It should neither overwhelm the space nor retreat into it.
In residential and architectural settings, my paintings are conceived as spatial counterparts rather than decorative elements. They respond to wall proportions, sightlines, and the human body in motion.
Successful integration occurs when the painting stabilizes a room — visually and atmospherically — without demanding constant attention.
In this sense, large-scale painting becomes an architectural element in its own right: quiet, grounded, and durable over time.
Further works and site-specific considerations can be found on bertermann.art.
Published on bertermann.art, the official website of artist Claus Bertermann.