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Artwork details
- Medium : Gouache on Paper
- Other details : Artwork on fixed support. Artwork framed.
- Dimensions : 23.6x11.8in
About this artwork
The subject of the painting is the armed robbery of the Munch Museum in Oslo in 2004, in which the famous painting "The Scream" and other works by Edvard Munch were stolen.
Image technique: Gouache on 250 g/m² paper, 60 x 30 cm (24" x 12"), 2004, framed in a black wooden frame.
Image technique: Gouache on 250 g/m² paper, 60 x 30 cm (24" x 12"), 2004, framed in a black wooden frame.
Louis Atelouis
Switzerland
Credentials
- Experienced Artist
- Art Fair Participant
« My canvases are crumpled, smeared and ironed. Like my life. »
Louis Atelouis is a Swiss artist who has participated in solo and group exhibitions in Switzerland, Germany, Spain, the USA and France.
His artworks predominantly reflect global social events, with ironic/cynical titles. He works in various techniques: oil, oil glazes, and mixed media on canvas. He mostly uses "pleat art," a crumpling technique he developed in which the canvas is crumpled, worked on in several steps, and finally ironed. Another area of Louis Atelouis's work is large-format pencil drawings with graphite and polychromos on paper, based on intuitive sketches with beginnings of cubic elements.
His artworks predominantly reflect global social events, with ironic/cynical titles. He works in various techniques: oil, oil glazes, and mixed media on canvas. He mostly uses "pleat art," a crumpling technique he developed in which the canvas is crumpled, worked on in several steps, and finally ironed. Another area of Louis Atelouis's work is large-format pencil drawings with graphite and polychromos on paper, based on intuitive sketches with beginnings of cubic elements.