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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
31.5x15.7in
About this artwork
In this piece, I playfully combine street art and pop art with a semi-abstract atmosphere. The girl holding the balloons symbolizes hope and freedom in a world full of words and symbols that are often loud and confusing. I wanted to convey a sense of lightness and childlike curiosity that would bring energy and vibrancy to your home. It invites wonder and reflection.
OTT WRK is a self-taught artist from Halle who works with acrylic paints, spray cans, markers, stencils, and photocopies on canvas, paper, or walls. He combines documentary cityscapes with raw graffiti elements, creating stage-like, multi-layered backgrounds that unite patina, tags, and urban fragmentation. His works reflect the unvarnished, often overlooked facets of urban life, conveying intense authenticity, a sense of unease, and the vibrant life of the city.