• Switzerland •
Monotype on Paper , Cardboard under glass
10 x 13 in
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Medium :
Monotype on Paper , Cardboard under glass
Framing :
Framed
Dimensions :
10.2x12.6in
About this artwork
The Dancing House (Tančící dům) is the nickname of an office building completed in 1996 in Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic. The plans were drawn up by the Zagreb-born Czech architect Vlado Milunić in collaboration with the Canadian architect Frank Gehry. It stands directly on the banks of the Vltava River. Since I was born in Prague and love the city, I also love this building. I have created several versions of the Dancing House, each… one slightly different or larger. This is another work in my Gumprint series, and each one is unique.
« A line is not just a line, it can also be an area or a direction. »
Petr Beranek is a painter and printmaker based in Switzerland whose works have been exhibited nationally, in France, Germany, and Belgium. In addition, his art has been featured in publications such as LA CÔTE, SCHWETZINGER ZEITUNG, 24HEURES, etc. Beranek often explores topics related to American life as well as subjects that are currently relevant. His distinctive abstractions are created with acrylics, enriched with Kremer pigments.