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Other details :
Unmounted artwork. Mounting and/or framing available on request.
Dimensions :
39.4x27.6in
About this artwork
In this work, I have captured the vulnerability and stillness of the moment with powerful colors and clear lines. The naive, almost childlike depiction expresses an honest, immediate emotion. The squeegee-applied oil paint lends life and texture to the surfaces, giving the scene a warm, tranquil energy that fills any room with intimacy.
Falk Richwien uses painting, object art, photography, videos, and digital installations, inspired by his eventful Berlin past and deep psychological reflection. Using palette knife and squeegee techniques, he creates analog, richly colored oil paintings and experiments with symbolic, large-format works and participatory art films. Stylistically, he approaches the digital age provocatively, pared down to modern symbols and intense color design. His works invite debate, open up spaces for the viewer to play between the individual and society, and create an emotional tension between distance, irritation, and awareness. In 2006, Falk Richwien triggered a scandal with an art action that redefined the position of art, both socially and legally.