Rolf Maltry

Born in 1954, he lives in Groß-Gerau. For over 40 years, he worked as an employee at a large company in Darmstadt. He only discovered painting and drawing by chance in 2000. Some time later, he took lessons in the fundamentals of perspective and spatial representation. Since then, he has continued to develop his skills. When painting with acrylics, he enjoys mixing the colors wet-on-wet directly on the canvas. For drawings, he uses fineliners, which he employs to depict shadows through intensive hatching. His preferred subjects are landscapes, seascapes, cityscapes, and floral motifs.n motives.



Email: ralm.maltry@web.de


"Chateau Turpault Quiberon" - Price aA

(Fineliner on paper)

"The straight path" - €350

(Acrylic on canvas, 42x68 cm)


"...When threatening clouds are hanging over you, it's good to know your way and remain stable and rooted."(Comment from a viewer)

"Boat landing stage on Lake Ammersee" - Price aA

(Fineliner on paper)

"Para " - 600€

(Lumocolor pen on acrylic primed canvas 100x70 cm)

"Dragon Children" - €130

(Acrylic on canvas, 24x30 cm)

"Chim Chimney" - €500

(Acrylic on canvas, 60x60 cm)

"Mountain landscape in ultramarine blue" - €2000

(Acrylic on canvas, 60x50 cm)

"Female Portrait 2" - €500

(Acrylic on canvas, 50x70 cm)

"Lonely Railway Track" - Price aA

(Fineliner on paper)

"Sunny Path" - €400

(Acrylic on canvas, framed 50x40 cm)

"Love that sustains us" - €300

(Acrylic on canvas, 50x70 cm)

"Statue de Jeunesse with Eiffel Tower" - 600€

(Lumocolor pen on acrylic-primed canvas 100x50x1.8 cm)

"Zurich with Limmat" - €800

(Acrylic on canvas 120x80 cm)

"Mountain landscape in yellow" - €500

(Acrylic on canvas 70x70 cm)

"Summer Country House" - €200

(Acrylic on canvas, 60x90 cm)

"Female Portrait 1" - €500

(Acrylic on canvas, 58x75 cm)

Already sold

"Cycle path in the Ried"
(Acrylic spatula technique on canvas 50x70 cm)

"Sailing 2"

(Acrylic on canvas 70x50 cm)

About the artist - Crelala gallery review

Sometimes art should simply be fun! That's what artist Rolf Maltry thought, too. In 2000, he picked up a fineliner and began to draw. He learned the basics of perspective and continued working as a self-taught artist. He loves blending paints wet-on-wet on the canvas, which is how his acrylic works are created. It will be interesting to see how his work develops. Landscapes, seascapes, cityscapes, and floral motifs are among his favorite subjects.