... Ekkehart Stark's concern is not to exaggerate the landscape, architecture, people, the view of life. How did that succeed, given the perfection of evolution? Likewise, the artist does not have the need, through alienation or abstraction, to move the viewer to a return and thus to an approach of the picture to his own views or even to move towards the picture. Ekkehart Stark wants the other person to understand, because his reflection grants him a community that is not only connected by feeling, that in particular confirms the simplicity of what is seen and what is reproduced as the right path ...