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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
8.3x11.8in
About this artwork
In this oil painting, I wanted to express a whimsical horror at the lengths corporations will go to to hide evidence of their illegal and often harmful practices. The word 'gift' in German means poison and I wanted to play on that darker side of the word -as in the Trojan horse or in the giving of poisoned blankets as dubious and deadly historical references to gifts.
Johann Groebner is a painter with a background in art from Emily Carr University and cultural anthropology studies. He utilizes pop expressionism, historical allusions, and a mix of techniques such as glazing, impasto, and alla prima, merging humorous narrative memes with expressive, emotive landscapes. His allegorical and archival works oscillate between surreal socio-political commentary and deeply felt natural scenes, drawing the viewer into complex, fragmentary memories and emotive reflections on history, truth, and presence.