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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
31.5x23.6in
About this artwork
This expressive painting is a dynamic reinterpretation of the legendary "Bride of Frankenstein"—that iconic figure from 1930s Hollywood horror, still considered a symbol of strength, tragedy, and mythological beauty. In this work, classic film history merges with urban pop art aesthetics to create a captivating visual experience.
The artist uses bold, vibrant gradients of orange, red, and yellow, giving the background an energetic, almost blazing… atmosphere. The textured letter fragments scattered across the surface create an additional layer of rhythm and movement, reminiscent of street art elements from modern metropolises. This lends the image a vibrant depth that is effective both from a distance and up close.
The central figure – the bride – is rendered in a concise, comic-like style: harsh contrasts, clear contours and expressive shadows.
Christian Berger is a versatile artist with a background as a lithographer, caricaturist, and designer who now paints, sprays, and prints. His technique combines spray paint cans, stencils, and acrylic pens, creating a dynamic blend of pop art, comic art, and graffiti. His style is colorful, provocative, and inspired by the comics of the 1970s and 1980s. With his works, he aims to evoke strong emotions, to both stir and inspire people—his art is meant to be addictive and have a lasting impact.