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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
32.7x32.7in
About this artwork
This expressive work, a synthesis of Pop Art and Street Art, depicts an astronaut with a red visor against a dynamic, abstract background of vibrant acrylic paints in red, yellow, purple, and blue. In his hands, he holds a teddy bear, symbolizing a child's search for comfort. The striking letters "NASA" and "SPACE" at the top contrast sharply with the poignant "HELP" at the bottom left. The image addresses the tension between human ambition—the exploration… of space—and profound existential vulnerability. It reflects loneliness and the search for solace amidst global ambitions, and invites contemplation of the human dimension behind the exploration of the unknown. Includes steel shadow gap frame.
The Cologne artist Michael Pfannschmidt found his way to art through his eventful past and work as an educator. Over the course of his life, he documented his experiences in colors and shapes. His colorful works therefore always reflect his impressions and experiences.
Michael Pfannschmidt particularly skilfully implements motifs from the world of comics with a wink.