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Other details :
Artwork on wood. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
40.6x55.1in
About this artwork
A harbor scene in Hamburg in vibrant, pop colors: In front of the Elbphilharmonie, a tugboat pulls the "Rio Negro" into its berth. Popeye the Sailor looks out of the tugboat's window at a jetty where Olivia is standing and waving to him. Painted on 10mm MDF (wood fiberboard, warp-resistant), painted white on the back, it can be hung without a frame.
This image is currently reserved for a client.
Max Kuba, a German Expressionist and writer, has worked with oil and acrylic paints for over twenty years, incorporating his experiences from his studies and long career in the art and antiques trade into his painting. His style, which he calls "Pop Realism," combines so-called "Expressive Realism" with elements of "Pop Art." He integrates text fragments, symbols, and vibrant neon colors into sometimes collage-like images, occasionally supplemented by subtle allusions and figures. His works radiate joie de vivre, cheerfulness, and humor—they are expressive, energetic, and convey a joy in painting.