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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
19.7x27.6in
About this artwork
In the eighties, André Heller sang: "I swear, I never barked with the pack." This statement is more relevant today than ever! The "mainstream," omnipresent in all media, resounds as propaganda, a kind of enforced conformity of opinion without question. My painting "against the current" aims to show how important it is to sometimes have a different opinion and to critically examine the prevailing view, even when a fierce storm is blowing against you… personally and the general direction seems contrary to your own.
Alfred Eggensperger is an intuitive artist who works primarily with acrylic paints and has a background as a stone sculptor. His techniques and styles are spontaneous and personal, a genuine expression of themes that touch him deeply. He draws on the KOAN "Clap One Hand" and creates a reality of intense emotionality through his works, rather than a mere copy of the obvious reality. Eggensperger's artwork expresses the feeling of intense connection with the natural world and a deeper, rude reality that is meant to be read between the lines.