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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
39.4x31.5in
About this artwork
The meaning of this artwork: You see a portrait of a person. Stripes in bright colors cover the area where an individual head, a person, and a torso should be visible. Here, only stripes are visible; it could be anyone. People are increasingly homogenized into standard sizes due to their lives on social media. They recede further and further behind the facade of beauty. What remains? Colorful stripes, because everything is so beautifully colorful… and wild. Another layer was added this past weekend during the art fair in Stuttgart; see for yourself.
Ritte is a versatile artist who expresses his creativity through his studies, seminars, and work with visual perception. He works with vibrant acrylic paints on canvas, creating both simple color fields and layered color mixtures, and has recently experimented with contrasting colors. Ritte's art is a joyful explosion of color that tells stories and is purposefully intended to entertain.