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Roland Zulehner

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Roland Dirk Zulehner
Born (1974-01-11) January 11, 1974 (age 50)
Other namesZoooooz
EducationFH-Aalen (Mechatronic/Technical Editor)
OccupationContemporary Artist
Websitehttp://www.zoooooz.de/
Homecare Projekt

Roland Dirk Zulehner or Zoooooz (born January 11, 1974) is a German contemporary artist. He is known for using bright colors and playful motifs inspired by the Pop Art movement and artists such as Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein.[1]

The works of Zoooooz (Roland Zulehner) are known for their vibrant colours and playful motifs, which are strongly inspired by the Pop Art movement and artists such as Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein. His artwork is characterised by a cheerful and humorous style, often depicting happy and humorous subjects. Zoooooz often uses acrylic colours, which allow him to work quickly and efficiently.

A special feature of his works is the use of wire, which he uses to create dynamic and expressive sculptures. These works combine realism and abstraction and play with light and shadow to achieve a special depth effect. Zoooooz's artworks are often a mixture of realism and abstraction that impress with their three-dimensional structure.

Zoooooz's art is not only a tribute to Pop Art, but also a fresh and modern reinterpretation of this dynamic and vibrant art movement. He strives to spread joy and positivity through his art, using minimal means to achieve maximum impact[2].

Zoooooz's Philosophy: A Life as a Canvas

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Your life is a work of art, an ever-evolving masterpiece that you create and express through your deeds. It's not merely a picture that you draw or a song that you compose; it's also in the breakfast plate that you serve yourself and in the way you move through the world. Art is in everything you do, every small gesture, and every big decision.

Zoooooz embraces this philosophy wholeheartedly. For him, being an artist is not just about creating beautiful objects; it's about living creatively and finding beauty in the mundane. It's about transforming everyday moments into artistic expressions. Why am I an artist? Zoooooz would say, because food tastes better that way. Art enriches his experiences, making life more vibrant and meaningful.

Zoooooz lives by the belief that creativity isn't confined to the canvas or the studio; it's a way of life. It's about seeing the extraordinary in the ordinary and finding joy in the process of creation, whether it's painting a masterpiece or simply arranging flowers in a vase. Being an artist is not just a profession for Zoooooz, it’s an essential part of his identity. I just am, he says, and everything else would be too banal for me.

Early life

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Zoooooz was born on January 11, 1974,[3] to Helmuth Zulehner and Karin Zulehner in Neresheim, West Germany. He grew up in Heidenheim and from a young age, he showed a keen interest in art. After completing his education in Technical Content Creation at the University of Applied Sciences, Aalen in 1999, he initially worked as a technical editor. However, his passion for art soon took precedence, and he transitioned into a full-time artist. Zulehner's early exposure to art and his formal education laid the foundation for his vibrant and playful artistic style that would later define his career.

Career

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After graduating with a degree in technical editing from Aalen University of Applied Sciences in 1999, ZoooooZ began working as a technical editor and database expert for a large company. He finally gave up his job as an editor and began to explore his artistic side. He chose acrylic paint as his favourite medium as it dries quickly and reflects his artistic style.[4]

He gained recognition in 2004 for his first solo exhibition in Stuttgart. Soon after, ZoooooZ started to attract clients and other artists from the country. Zoooooz has exhibited in numerous art galleries in Germany as well as internationally. His art has been published in various publications, including Art Magazine.[5]

Art for La Hong

ZoooooZ's work is usually characterized by bold, graphic style and bright colors, and his paintings feature happy and humorous subjects. He has been compared to other known contemporary artists such as Jeff Koons and Takashi Murakami.[6]

The idea behind the works

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ZoooooZ loves to do things differently, to make a small change with each work. Not asking what will be bought, but what really appeals, which makes a big difference. In doing so, ZoooooZ also switch off the ego as an artist so that he can create the right works for different places. To understand that different people live in a different place than the creator.

Wire Art

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ZoooooZ works with the Idea, do not force the Material und follow the Forms it loves to have. Wire loves chaotic round shapes twisted into themselves, repeating themselves over and over again. A mathematician sees the world of fractals [7] here. Flowers and nets are created. ZoooooZ has developed a classic still life from this, a playful bowl from which the apples roll out, bananas and cherries are created from the simplest coils of wire fixed with pure acrylic on a canvas. The Coloring is made to express the Form. Kandinsky's study of colour [8]

Concept and Inspiration

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ZoooooZ's Wire Art is inspired by the idea of maximising impact with minimal means. By using wire, ZoooooZ is able to create delicate yet expressive sculptures that are often a fascinating mix of realism and abstraction. These works of art play with light and shadow and create a special depth effect through their three-dimensional structure.

Techniques and materials

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ZoooooZ uses different types of wire to create his artworks. It depends on the thickness and flexibility of the wire to achieve the desired shapes and effects. He often combines different techniques such as bending, coiling and interlacing to create complex and detailed sculptures.

Themes and motifs

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ZoooooZ's wire art covers a wide range of themes and motifs. From figurative representations to abstract compositions - each sculpture tells its own story. The transparency of the wire allows the viewer to view the artworks from different angles and discover new details time and time again.

A demonstration of a created Wire Work
A demonstration of a created Wire Work
Detail of a created Wire Work
Detail of a created Wire Work
Detail of a created Wire Work
Detail of a created Wire Work

HomeCare[9] - Outpatient nursing and care Service

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The HomeCare art project by Roland Zulehner and Maria Ubersgtein, known under the artist names ZoooooZ and Mumzy, is an innovative initiative that combines art and social issues. The project was launched to draw attention to the importance and challenges of outpatient nursing and care services. With this project, ZoooooZ and Mumzy has not only created works of art, but also raised awareness of the work of carers.

Works of art and exhibitions

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The HomeCare art project includes a variety of artworks created specifically for the care service. ZoooooZ and Mumzy have collaborated with carers and those affected to collect ideas and create works that shed light on the everyday life and emotional strain of these important professions. The artworks are both realistic and surrealistic, emphasising the complexity and multi-layered nature of the subject.

The HomeCare exhibitions are on the premises of Homecare. The works have been well received by the public and have stimulated discussion about the importance of and support for carers. ZoooooZ has not only created art through this project, but has also provided a platform for social change.

Wound practice and Office
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In Homecare Valentina Beimler's wound healing practice, it was particularly important to create an atmosphere that was very different from the often grey and sterile medical practices and treatment rooms of the past. Instead of the absence of art or the usual unaesthetic posters from discount stores, a plan was developed here to bring colour and joy into the practice and at the same time create a calming atmosphere.

The images have been carefully selected and designed to distract from pain and suffering, helping both the patients and the treating staff to do a first-class job. By incorporating artwork that evokes positive and calming emotions, the practice contributes not only to the physical healing of patients, but also to their emotional healing.

Entrance finished
Entrance finished
planing
planing
planing
planing
WG Sonnenhaus
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The Sonnenhaus retirement home by Homecare Valentina Beimler sets new standards in the design of care facilities. The aim was to leave behind the sterile and impersonal character of traditional retirement homes and create an inviting, lively environment. To achieve this, the entire building was decorated from top to bottom with handmade pictures specially designed for this location.

The pictures were designed with special consideration for the residents. They are colourful, life-affirming and joyful to evoke positive emotions and fond memories. Instead of emphasising artistic egotism, the focus was on the needs and preferences of the residents. The works of art should help to convey a sense of home and well-being.

Fun in the Kitchen
Fun in the Kitchen
Colorful Boss
Colorful Boss
Up the Stairs with the Buena Vista Social Club
Up the Stairs with the Buena Vista Social Club
WG at the Ottilienberg
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At Homecare Valentina Beimler's old residential community on the Ottilienberg, the aim was to create works of art that bring joy and support the special character of the residential communities. Each residential community has its own unique identity and the task of recognising and positively promoting this.

The pictures designed for this facility show scenes of dance and movement that express joie de vivre and activity. In addition, fields of flowers have been depicted that are so lively that you feel like you want to lie down in them. These works of art are not only intended to be aesthetically pleasing, but also to create a cheerful and calming atmosphere that invites residents to feel at ease.

On a later visit, residents were seen to have started playing with colours themselves and drawing their own pictures inspired by the artwork on display.

The three Dancer
The three Dancer
Pure Joy
Pure Joy
Happy One
Happy One
WG am Felsen
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When designing the pictures for Homecare Valentina Beimler's residential community for the elderly at the Felsen, particular emphasis was placed on evoking positive memories and not provoking any offence. The artworks were designed to bring back good old memories and depict the residents' lifelong companions, such as dogs and cats, which they simply wouldn't want to be without. The pictures are also intended to bring back memories of sunny and warm days, creating a cosy and soothing atmosphere that enriches the residents' everyday lives.

Art is moving in
Art is moving in
3 Dogs on his way to the Place
3 Dogs on his way to the Place
Check bevor hanging
Check bevor hanging

Art on a beer mat: the Heidenheim coaster lid by ZoooooZ

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The Heidenheimer Deckel [10] is an innovative idea by the artist Roland Zulehner, known under his artist name ZoooooZ. This creative initiative aims to print works of art on beer mats, making them accessible to everyone as advertising and art. The beer mat, in its standardised size, is neither too big nor too small and is ideal as a small souvenir or gift.

The idea behind the Heidenheimer Deckel is to bring art to places where it normally has no place or is often overlooked. By combining works of art with landmarks from the city of Heidenheim, a unique and local art project is created that reflects both the culture and the history of the city.

ZoooooZ, known for its vibrant colours and playful motifs, has created a platform with the Heidenheimer Deckel that presents art in an accessible and everyday way. These beer mats are not only practical utensils, but also small works of art that bring joy and creativity to people's everyday lives.

The Heidenheimer Deckel is a perfect example of how art and everyday life can merge to find new and inspiring ways to experience and appreciate art.

Bevore the Practice
Bevore the Practice
fight it
fight it
Artist have Fun
Artist have Fun

Special places and spots

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Every place, every square is a challenge for the artist, the task is always to find an idea which is transformed into a work of art in order to form a symbiosis with the respective place. Rarely is there enough time to let the muse kiss you. The artist has to return to the place as often as necessary until he has inhaled the idea.

Art for Infinity Sun Heidenheim[11]

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The Infinity Sun is a place for sun lovers, known for its professional, clean and light-filled atmosphere. When creating the images for this place, care was taken to choose warm and sunny motifs that emphasise the brightness and friendliness of the space. At the same time, a playful contrast was to be introduced to create an interesting contrast and increase the visual appeal. This mix of warmth and playful elements helps to make the Infinity Sun a welcoming and lively place where guests can feel at ease.

Play in te Sun
Play in te Sun
the Iceprincess
the Iceprincess
the Frida Orange
the Frida Orange

Art for Wonderland 13 Ulm [12]

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Wonderland 13 in Ulm is a special shop that specialises in gothic fashion. The images created for this shop are in darker colours, such as purple, lilac and blackberry, to emphasise the dark and mystical atmosphere of the shop. Inspired by princess motifs from fairy tales, iconic characters such as Michelle Pfeiffer in her role as the Queen in Maleficent have also been incorporated into the artwork. This combination of intense colours and fairytale elements gives the shop a unique visual appeal and reflects the imaginative world of gothic fashion.

acting at Wonderland 13
acting at Wonderland 13
acting at Wonderland 13
acting at Wonderland 13
acting at Wonderland 13
acting at Wonderland 13

Art for Parkside Guesthouse 6655, South Africa [13]

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Parkside Guesthouse 6655 in South Africa offers rural holiday accommodation that is deeply rooted in the country's natural beauty and tradition. When creating the images for this accommodation, warm colour tones were chosen to reflect the welcoming and cosy atmosphere of rural life. The artwork is characterised by African art and still lifes, which are common in rural areas and show a strong connection to tradition and home.

These images have been carefully crafted to capture the authentic atmosphere of South African rural life and provide guests with a sense of warmth and cosiness. They help to make Parkside Guesthouse a place where guests feel completely at home and can enjoy the beauty and culture of South Africa to the full.

in the Rooms
in the Rooms
in the Rooms
in the Rooms
the Frida OrangePaints for he Guesthouse
the Frida OrangePaints for he Guesthouse

Art for THIBAULTS COUNTRY STORE USA Massachusetts[14]

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The THIBAULTS COUNTRY STORE is a wonderful, dreamy country shop that immediately captivates visitors, a shop to fall in love with. When creating the images for this shop, special emphasis was placed on creating a light, yet colourful and playful atmosphere. The artworks include a variety of motifs that fit perfectly into the rural setting.

One picture shows the store's two pet goats, which are among the visitors' favourites. Another painting captures a dreamy, misty landscape that invites you to linger and dream. There is also an abstract bath of colour and two dreamy still lifes that playfully blend into the shop and round off the overall picture. This combination of different styles and motifs helps visitors to fall in love with the shop at first sight and enjoy the unique atmosphere.

wild and warm
wild and warm
two Paints
two Paints
Flower on the Chair
Flower on the Chair

Art and sport are best friends

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Introduction

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Art and sport are two fields that have little in common at first glance. However, a closer look reveals that the two disciplines share a deep connection. This connection manifests itself in the depiction of sporting activities in art as well as in the creative interpretation of sporting themes.

Historical development [15]

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People have been fascinated by drawings and paintings from the world of sport for centuries. In ancient times, athletes were immortalised in sculptures and mosaics, while idealised bodies were depicted in paintings during the Renaissance. These depictions often reflected the social ideals and ideas of beauty of their time.

Critical phases and new approaches

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However, there were also times when creative art suffered badly as a result of abuse. Depictions of extremely idealised bodies led to unrealistic ideals[16] of beauty and social pressure. This phase encouraged artists to break new ground and develop alternative representations.

One example of a creative approach is the depiction of a cat that wants to have a beach body in her story and therefore shows various exercises in pictures. This humorous and inspiring depiction shows how art and sport can be combined in a playful way.

Modern interpretations

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In modern art, there are numerous examples of creative explorations of sporting themes. One particularly imaginative example is the depiction of a heavy, tricky and dangerous opponent in the form of a currywurst facing a boxer in a fight. This depiction symbolises the daily challenges and temptations that athletes face and humorously shows the fight against unhealthy habits.

ZoooooZ and the promotion of the sporting spirit

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One outstanding example of the combination of art and sport is the ‘ZoooooZ’ project. This project has set itself the task of introducing children to sport in a playful yet serious way. Through art without false role models. With creative and diverse ideas, children are encouraged to get involved in sport and exercise while having fun. Smudgy the house cat is the model for several drawn sporting exercises.

Conclusion

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Art and sport really are best friends. Both areas inspire each other and offer countless opportunities for creative expression. Whether through humorous presentations, critical analyses or inspiring projects - the combination of art and sport enriches both disciplines and shows how diverse and fascinating this friendship can be.

Paints at Sports Club Viper[17]
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The Sports Club Viper in Aalen offers highly professional fitness training for children. Various central themes were taken into account when creating the images for the club, including discipline, fun, losing and also winning. A particularly humorous element of the series is the depiction of the biggest opponent, the inner bastard, as a duel against a giant sausage. This playful visualisation is intended to motivate the young athletes and teach them in an entertaining way how to overcome inner hurdles.

Another remarkable image shows an exhausted fighter sitting on a bench, realising that the next fight is just around the corner. These images are designed not only to inspire children, but also to teach them important values and lessons along their journey in sport.

Bevore the Practice
Bevore the Practice
fight it
fight it
Artist have Fun
Artist have Fun
Paints at Sportwerk Giengen[18]
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Sportwerk Giengen focuses on sport for the whole family, with a large proportion of children and girls taking part in rhythmic gymnastics. When designing the images, great importance was attached to appealing to this target group and creating a child-friendly, fun and non-violent environment. The idea of showing a cat doing various exercises was born out of the desire to emphasise the importance of fun and safety in sport for children. Smudgy the cat served as a model and brings a playful and inviting atmosphere to the sports centre with her charming portrayal.

Bevore the Practice
Bevore the Practice
fight it
fight it
Artist have Fun
Artist have Fun
Kanu Club Heidenheim [19]
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A special campaign was initiated at Heidenheim Canoe Club in which portraits were taken of all the first chairmen that the club has and has had. These portraits were presented to the club at a special event to honour the work and commitment of the chairmen. The pictures were carefully designed to emphasise the personality and achievements of each chairman. This initiative was not only to honour the history of the club, but also to show recognition and appreciation to the current and former chairmen.

At the Club finished
At the Club finished
Mumzy painting
Mumzy painting
the Wild Water Wave
the Wild Water Wave

Mumzy and ZoooooZ are developing new pictures and drawings for pubs and especially for cocktail bars, moving away from the simple line neon pictures to a new form between a touch of surrealism and the well-known pop art.

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Mumzy and ZoooooZ: Revolutionary art for pubs and cocktail bars

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Mumzy Maria Uberstein and Roland Zulehner, known by his artist name ZoooooZ, have made a name for themselves as an innovative artist duo. Together they develop unique pictures and drawings especially for pubs and cocktail bars. Their works are a far cry from the traditional neon line art often found in such venues. Instead, they create a new art form that combines a touch of surrealism with the vibrant elements of pop art.

Background and style

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Mumzy Maria Uberstein is known for her masterful handwork and use of acrylic on canvas. Her artwork is characterised by detailed compositions and a deep emotional expressiveness. ZoooooZ, aka Roland Zulehner, expresses his creative vision through bright colours and playful motifs. Together they have developed a unique aesthetic that combines surrealism and pop art in a harmonious balance.

Projects and Vision

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The duo has set itself the goal of revolutionising the visual aesthetics of pubs and cocktail bars. Their artworks are intended to enhance the atmosphere of these venues and offer guests a special experience. By combining surreal elements with the vibrant and often humorous aspects of pop art, they create artworks that are both engaging and profound.

Their works are not only decorative elements, but also topics of conversation that inspire guests and make them think. With their art, Mumzy and ZoooooZ aim to create a connection between the viewer and the spaces in which the works are displayed.

Influence and reception

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The works of Mumzy and ZoooooZ have attracted a great deal of attention from the art scene and from pub owners. Their innovative approach and the high quality of their handiwork have earned them recognition and numerous commissions. Many pubs and cocktail bars appreciate the uniqueness and artistic value that their work brings to their premises.

Through their creative collaboration, Mumzy and ZoooooZ have created a niche in the art world that pushes the boundaries of traditional art forms and opens up new avenues of artistic expression. Their vision and passion for art makes them pioneers of a new era of visual design in public spaces.

Paints at Cello Weinbar Heidenheim [20]
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Special care was taken to ensure that the paintings for the Cello wine bar harmonise elegantly with the darkened room. The use of lots of colour, but without exaggeration, allows the artwork to fit seamlessly into the space and the given theme. This creates an aesthetic balance that promotes both the attention and well-being of the guests.

Variationen Cocktail Gläser
Variationen Cocktail Gläser
An der Bar mit Merylin
An der Bar mit Merylin
Have a Cigar Grace Jones Porträt
Have a Cigar Grace Jones Porträt
Paints at Felsen Heidenheim [21][22]
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When designing the images for the Felsen Bar in Heidenheim, care was taken to ensure that it is an American-style bar with a Texan influence. The bar is a little lighter in colour to give it the special charm expected of a cocktail bar. The pictures were integrated into the atmosphere of the space and together reflect one ongoing theme.

Bevore the Practice
Bevore the Practice
fight it
fight it
Artist have Fun
Artist have Fun
Paints at Café Cut Giengen [23]
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For the exhibition at Café Cut in Giengen, a special series of paintings was created to match the playful and cosy ambience of the vegan café. Although almost any theme was allowed, the artworks were designed to provide a sensory experience and fit perfectly into the space.

The café itself is known for its unique interior, which offers a mix of playful charm and cosy corners. To reflect this ambience, a series of images was developed to appeal to the senses and offer guests an intense visual experience. One example of this is the painting ‘Ear by Gogh’, which was combined with the work ‘Play Like Hell’, which depicts a guitar player - the image not only conveys visual impressions, but also allows you to literally hear the music.

These artistic combinations invite visitors to open their senses and fully enjoy the creative atmosphere of the café.

Catalog of Paints
Catalog of Paints
One Series
One Series
Afrikan Art
Afrikan Art
Paints at Eiscafé Rialto Schlossarkaden Heidenheim [24]
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The Rialto ice cream parlour in Heidenheim's Schlossarkaden embodies the typical flair of an Italian ice cream parlour. When designing the images, great importance was attached to emphasising the Italian style and taking into account the ambience of a typical shopping centre with its characteristic cold light. The images are intended to make guests want an ice cream or a pizza and at the same time convey a cheerful and inviting feeling.

The artwork has been carefully designed to reflect the warm and sociable atmosphere of an Italian ice cream parlour while complementing the modern surroundings of the Schlossarkaden. Through a combination of vibrant colours and detailed imagery, the images capture the essence of indulgence and joie de vivre that characterises the Rialto ice cream parlour.

Der Eisbecher
Der Eisbecher
Pizza love Eis
Pizza love Eis
Ein wundervoller Eisbecher
Ein wundervoller Eisbecher
Paints at Männer Caffee Schlossarkaden Heidenheim[25]
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Several themes had to be taken into account when creating the images for the Männer Café in Heidenheim. The room is bright and flooded with light, which creates an elegant effect through the furnishings. At the same time, the ‘men’ theme was to be integrated without appearing exaggerated. A special highlight is the integration of the well-known Heidenheim face Siggi Schwarz, who adds a special cultural touch with his rock ‘n’ roll theme.

Mumzy Shows the Art
Mumzy Shows the Art
The Paint Series
The Paint Series
Together with the Owner
Together with the Owner
Paints at Arslan Kebap [26]
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The Arslan Kebap Restaurant is a place where cultures merge and form a community. When creating the images, particular emphasis was placed on reflecting this cultural diversity and community spirit. The artwork in the restaurant focuses on sport and football, reflecting the passion and cohesion of the guests. The love of colour is clearly visible in each painting and the artwork manages to incorporate both conservative and progressive elements. The aim was to create a space where guests can enjoy their meal in a cosy and calm atmosphere. The paintings support this atmosphere by being both visually appealing and exuding a sense of calm

bringing Color into the Room
bringing Color into the Room
Soccer and Heidenheim
Soccer and Heidenheim
The Castle of Heidenheim
The Castle of Heidenheim
Notable work/exhibitions
Title Date
Art exhibition in the Heidenheim Elmar Doch Haus public library 14-25 June 2004[27]
Art exhibition in the Schwäbisch Gmünd City Library 2-14 August 2004
Exhibition and auction at the Tanner Denkfabrik (Lindau) in aid of Médecins Sans Frontières 17-18 October 2008 [28]
10. art bodensee Messe Dornbirn, Austria 23-25 July 2010 [29]
12. art bodensee with contemporary accents, Messe Dornbirn, Austria 13-15 July 2012 [30]
Art at the Ayuntamiento de Icod de los Vinos Teneriffe 10 May 2016[31]
The biggest Pizza Story with over a hundred drawings in cooperation with Maria Uberstein 2020 - 2023[32]
The cooperation with Helge Tischer - Ingo Weiß 19 December 2020[33]
The cooperation with Minovuz (musician / rapper) CD cover drawings 1 March 2022 [34]
Fotoshooting in Wonderland 13 31 March 2022 [35]
Kunst und Kultur in der Neu-Ulmer Innenstadt 7-8 May 2022 [36]
Bodrum Art Fair 24-27 August 2022 [37]
Hotel Einsmehr in Augsburg 20 September 2022[38]
GUARDIANS OF DREAMS 28 October - 3 November 2022[39]
Digital exhibition Moon Art Fair in Hamburg 28-30 October 2022 [40]
Jerry Burger bar Cape Town (Südafrika) 11 November 2022 [41]
Parkside Guesthouse Ladismith (Südafrika) 24 December 2022[42]
ADRENOCROMO for dinner 28 November - 4 December 2022[43]
Exhibition at Sun Infinity Heidenheim 14 December 2022[44]
BRAIN CAKE 2022 International Contemporary Art Exhibition 28 December 2022[45]
Paints for La Hong Nhut 30 December 2022 [46]
The cooperation with Maria Vicente Recas support for her project with several drawings which are partly exhibited in the Cello Wein&Co Bar in Heidenheim 19 February 2023[47]
EuroExpoArt 7 2023: VERNICE ART FAIR ROMAGNA FIERE, FORLÌ Marzo 2023 Copertina rigida – Stampa grande 2 March 2023[48]
Porträts von Siggi Schwarz and Friends. Siggi Schwarz – 50 years of Rock & Roll (Schlossarkaden Heidenheim) 3-4 March 2023[49]
Porträts der Vorstände des Kanuclub Heidenhein e.V. Im Clubhaus 3-4 March 2023[50]
#8 ARTIST CLOSE UP Contemporary Art Magazine Jun 29, 2023 [51]
Time Square New York 2023 [52]
Digital exhibition The Captivating Abstract Art of ZoooooZ 19 May 2023[53]
12th Art Tours International 2023 [54]
ARTMOSPHERE "The Art Perspective" 35th edition 2023 [55]
HomeCare - Ambulanter Pflege- und Betreuungsdienst 17 August 2023[56]
ATIM Winter 2024: Anniversary ISSUE 2024 [57]
ARTMOSPHERE "The Art Perspective" 36th edition 2024 [58]
Auction together with the Lions Club in South Africa in favour of a little boy suffering from cystic fibrosis to pay for medication for his treatment. 10 May.2024 [59]
Kickboxing meets Art in Aalen - at Sports Club Viper - Slawka Wittmer 28 May.2024 [60]
Homecare revisited in 2024 and the entire head office bathed in living art from the entrance to the furthest broom cupboard 2024 [61]
Permanent exhibition Picture exhibition, fun sports and paintings in acrylic in the Sportwerk Giengen. 6. Juni 2024 [62]
A bath in colour at Café Cut. A colour exhibition with a life drawing. 6 July to 31 of August 2024 [63]
Permanent exhibition in the Felsen Drinks & Co. bar. July 2024 [64]
Group exhibition of four renowned artists - Mumzy - Maria Überstein, ZoooooZ - Roland Zulehner, Olga Missioura and Konstantin Vornoskov. Art and joie de vivre from Heidenheim at the Redhead Days 2024 in Tilburg 25 August 2024 [65][66]
Kunstverein Heidenheim Members Exhibition Interplay Historical Contemporary 20 September to 27 October 2024 [67]
Sports and cultural days in Giengen an der Brenz, picture exhibition and drawing for children 26 to 27 October 2024 [68]
Haloween at the Café Cut in Giengen 11 to 30 October 2024 [69]
Mumzy and ZoooooZ part of M.A.D.S ANTHOLOGY “The Last Decade, 2015-2025”. 2015 - 2025 [70]
Paints with lokal Themes made for Arslan Kebap Restaurant at Herbrechtingen 10. November 2025 [71][72]
Acrylic pictures in the first Männer Caffè in Heidenheim an der Brenz Schloss Arkaden 14. November 2025 [73][74]
Paints at Monde du Cirque: der SKG Winterzauber 2024, Walter-Schmid-Halle Giengen 30. November 2025 [75][76][77]

Personal life

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Roland Dirk Zulehner's and his creative partner in an active role is Maria Uberstein, a South African artist who has been cooperating with him since February 2020. His social causes include donating his artwork to charity and organizations like Médecins Sans Frontières.[78] Roland has been caring for his mother with dementia at home since 2018.

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  24. ^ "Eiscafé Rialto".
  25. ^ "Page Männer Caffee - Heidenheim".
  26. ^ "At Arslan Kebap".
  27. ^ "Altes Rathaus".
  28. ^ "Tanner Denkfabrik Galerie 2008".
  29. ^ "Art Bodensee 2010".
  30. ^ "12. art bodensee with contemporary accents".
  31. ^ "la voz de tenerife norte".
  32. ^ "The biggest Pizza Story".
  33. ^ "The cooperation with Helge Tischer". nordthueringen.de. Red.
  34. ^ "Artist Minovuz on Boomplay".
  35. ^ "Wonderland13 Shop Ulm".
  36. ^ "Kunst und Kultur in der Neu-Ulmer Innenstadt".
  37. ^ "BAF 2022".
  38. ^ "Einsmehr Hotel".
  39. ^ "GUARDIANS OF DREAMS 2022".
  40. ^ "MOON ART FAIR Info Exhibitors".
  41. ^ "JERRYs".
  42. ^ "Parkside Guesthouse".
  43. ^ "ADRENOCROMO for dinner 2022".
  44. ^ "Sun Infinity Heidenheim 2022".
  45. ^ "BRAIN CAKE 2022".
  46. ^ "Am Rosenhof".
  47. ^ "Cello Wein&Co Bar in Heidenheim".
  48. ^ "EuroExpoArt 7 2023: VERNICE ART FAIR ROMAGNA FIERE".
  49. ^ "Siggi Schwarz – 50 years of Rock & Roll (Schlossarkaden Heidenheim)".
  50. ^ "Porträts der Vorstände des Kanuclub Heidenhein e.V. Im Clubhaus".
  51. ^ "#8 ARTIST CLOSE UP Contemporary Art Magazine Page 27".
  52. ^ "Time Square New York".
  53. ^ "The Captivating Abstract Art of ZoooooZ".
  54. ^ "12th Art Tours International Page 114-115".
  55. ^ "ARTMOSPHERE "The Art Perspective" 35th edition Page 66-76".
  56. ^ "HomeCare - Ambulanter Pflege- und Betreuungsdienst".
  57. ^ "ATIM Winter 2024 Anniversary ISSUE Page 106-107".
  58. ^ "ARTMOSPHERE "The Art Perspective" 36th edition Page 66-76".
  59. ^ "Auction together with the Lions Club in South Africa".
  60. ^ "Kickboxing meets Art in Aalen".
  61. ^ "Homecare art project".
  62. ^ "Sportwerk".
  63. ^ "Café Cut".
  64. ^ "the Felsen".
  65. ^ "the Redhead Days Festival".
  66. ^ "Bilder auf dem Redhair Festifal in Holland".
  67. ^ "Artclub Heidenheim".
  68. ^ "Sportwerk Giengen Photo".
  69. ^ "Café Cut Photo".
  70. ^ "Instagram Matilde Artcurator".
  71. ^ "Arslan Kebap Restaurant bei Herbrechtingen".
  72. ^ "Arslan Kebap Restaurant Instagram".
  73. ^ "Männer Caffè in Heidenheim".
  74. ^ "Schloss Arkaden".
  75. ^ "Monde du Cirque: der SKG Winterzauber 2024".
  76. ^ "Mumzy and Paints".
  77. ^ "ZoooooZ and Paint".
  78. ^ "Médecins Sans Frontières events".