What customers say
Radharani Temple
This work of art is one of my absolute favorites. To me, it has an incredibly beautiful atmosphere . . . I often look at its sky and contemplate what its color portrays. The painting hangs opposite our bed, and whenever I look at it, I am filled with deep feelings of peace and understanding. I relate to this creation, which is colorful, beautiful, wild, and majestic. High above, a special place is enthroned, and the magic reaches into my heart. Everywhere, one finds small possibilities for discovery, and I am beamed to India, my beloved country. The picture reminds me of a higher devotion—representing and depicting this view of the world through its beauty and what is behind it . . . infinity.
—Katharina Rost
Fushimi Inari-Taisha
We have thus far displayed two photographs by André Wagner in the entrance areas of two office buildings. In one foyer, a birch forest motif by Mr. Wagner measuring 16 ft wide and 7 ft high stretches over a Light Dress Wall. Due to its sensational depiction of light, which we believe Mr. Wagner conveys perfectly, even this sober entrance area now has flair and emotion.
—Thomas Gelb
Sanju Sangen-Do
As a feng shui consultant, it is especially important to me to bring all a room’s resonance levels into harmony. Your pictures have the exact vibration that makes every room light up. Previous visitors not only have been fascinated by your pictures but could not turn their eyes away. That makes your art extraordinary. In each photograph, you capture a special moment, which is then transported into the room.
—Petra Coll Exposito
Cow and Men
The liveliness and closeness of the motif are present within every picture. The special thing about André Wagner’s photographs is their everyday authenticity. They always give me the feeling that they are not copies of a moment but the original, as if you were there. His pictures have been with me for a while now. I display one in almost every room—even the children’s room—because they give each room a lively touch.
—Annett Fleischer
Birch Forest
It was important to us to loosen up the sterile, businesslike atmosphere of the operating room with a calming nature scene. We were explicitly looking for a birch forest motif and needed high-resolution quality. During our research, we came across André Wagner, a perfect fit. The photo wall does not give the impression of a picture; rather, the room virtually opens into a birch forest. It is bright, friendly, and inviting. Patients, amazed by the vision, often release all tension when entering the room. Thank you very much for this magnificent picture. It delights us again and again.
—Dr. B.J. Czermak, associate professor
Dimensions Door
Luster, silence, harmony, and elegance are united in your image. It was the inspiration for our interior and has created an oasis of relaxation where we can recharge our batteries for the next day. As an art historian, I am fascinated by how you succeed in combining authenticity, spirituality, and high artistic quality in your works with an apparent lightness.
—Meike Lotz
Hanuman Temple
We like the variety of topics André pursues professionally and passionately. André is an artist with heart and soul. His works are very expressive, taking the viewer on the artist’s journey. Keep it up, André, we are already looking forward to the next exhibition.
—Joerg Dettmer & Vita Rode
OLD TREE
A photograph that makes me calm and happy and allows me to relax—that is my definition of art! I have lost a lot of material values in my life, but I have guarded André’s photography like a treasure. I enjoy this work every day!
—Isolde Mitter
Clärchens Ballhaus
Your art shows a big heart for both humans and nature. You are truthful and so close. You live what you show in your photographs.
—Anette Sack
SLOPE POINT
Slope Point is a photograph that lets me relax and breathe deeply. To me, this picture is less a view of a place on the other side of the world and more an opportunity to pause, recharge my batteries, and focus completely on myself and the moment.
—Sören
Bamboo Twilight 1
Your picture belongs to our family and brings a sense of grounding into our everyday life. When I have a lot of stress, I sometimes just sit and let myself fall into it visually. Then I hear the rustling of the leaves and the sounds of the animals and imagine how the bamboo feels on my palm. It is a haven of peace that defines our whole living room.
—Susann Caplan
Swimming Against the Stream
Schlafpraxis Berlin is an outpatient sleep and psychosomatic medical practice. This means that we are equally concerned with body and soul (psyche). Therefore, it is important to us that our rooms be inviting, not clinical or sterile. Large, light-flooded rooms in an old building have contributed to our relaxed atmosphere for years. But large rooms also mean large stretches of white wall. André Wagner has now finally given these spaces the life and warmth they need to do justice to our practice’s concept. André is an artist for whom the work does not stop after pressing the shutter release. He captures his clients humanly, professionally, and artistically, creating spatial concepts with them. Large-format nature pictures now create a cozy atmosphere and thus a place where we and our patients feel comfortable, safe, and secure.
—Dr. Samia Little Elk
Pilgrim Family
When I saw Pilgrim Family for the first time, I knew it was a gate—a gate to India. André Wagner’s works have this mysterious effect of opening the spaces in which they hang—expanding them and connecting dimensions. He dissolves space and time. With an eye sensitive to the qualities of light, color, and timing, he makes visible what is invisible: holiness, the deep spirituality of otherwise mundane and profane moments. I am always grateful for the memories evoked when looking at this work in my home.
—Katja Rück
Birch Forest (in a light box)
The nicest comment a patient has made about your picture: “Wow! Absolutely awesome!”
—Frank Scholz
ALEXANDER HAUS
André Wagner’s pictures surprise again and again and touch through their intensity. They take the viewer on a wonderful journey.
—Maria Schultz, historian and curator
Birth and Death
I have been enjoying your art for almost two decades now. I will soon have to look for a bigger living space because the last print we bought is still in its packaging for lack of space. The image Dimension Door is my absolute favorite. It hangs opposite my workspace. And whenever the German bureaucracy gets on my nerves—very rarely ;-)))—I look at your picture and then go on, happy and relaxed. I am already looking forward to your next works.
—Ralf Heber