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Other details :
Artwork unmounted, but already framed and ready to hang.
Dimensions :
19.7x19.7in
About this artwork
This work is part of the production exhibited in 2016 in Palermo for SUBCONSCIO. These works are executed with flat metal spatulas, white impasto, and black tempera. The technique doesn't allow for detailed control, which always results in unexpected and extremely powerful results.
The work is in all respects an acrylic on MDF (Medium Density Fiberboard), unpainted.
Measures 50 x 50 cm.
The face is titled "DOROTHY" and has Normoid Archive number… #0152.
The work is framed in a black lacquered wooden frame and is signed and dated both on the verso and lower right.
The exhibition catalogue with an introduction by Philippe Daverio can be purchased online.
Herman Normoid comes from a background in cultural heritage restoration and uses mixed media ranging from pure-pigment acrylics to large- and medium-format graffiti on stucco. His style originates from the informal, evolving into a loosely controlled formality, characterized by the exclusive use of large, flat palette knives and steel tips, for intense, textured paintings. His works convey an instinctive energy rooted in the subconscious, allowing emotion and spontaneity to guide both the creation and the viewer's experience.