Discover the creation in interiors
Other artworks by Heribert Heere
Artwork details
- Medium : Acrylic, Collage on Paper
-
Framing :
under plexiglas
Framed - Dimensions : 27.6x39.4in
About this artwork
Next to a male rococo mask, abruptly separated by the contrast of black and white, a modern-day robot with a human face appears. Even in the Rococo era, dolls were eagerly constructed whose machinery was deceptively similar to real people. The ancient sculptor Pygmalion is even said to have brought one of his female figures to life with the help of the goddess Venus after he fell in love with her.
Heribert Heere
Germany
Credentials
- Group shows participant
- Experienced Artist
- Solo shows participant
- Featured in gallery curations
- Works on commission
Heribert Heere uses collage, paintings (oil, acrylic, watercolor), digital media, and photography; his artistic development was honed at the Academy of Fine Arts Munich and shaped by art historical studies. With sophisticated stylistic pluralism, he combines old and new, representational and abstract, and the trivial with high culture in his works, allowing collage, painting, and montage to flow seamlessly into one another. His works create a poetic tension and invite viewers to reflect on the constant metamorphosis of our culture and to experience the interplay of meanings on an emotional level.
Heribert Heere
Commedia 07
$2,670