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Other details :
Artwork on fixed support. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
11.8x11.8in
About this artwork
An ASTERIX inside joke :-), converted to the Corona situation in 2020.
Due to the current sad occasion, we shouldn't forget our sense of humor, which helps to get through some crises better. The speech bubbles correspond to those known from Asterix. This time we're all in the same boat, the Gauls, the Romans, the pirates... The pirate sitting on top of the basket and can't pronounce an "R" (" 'ÖME', 'ÖME', the whole Mee' full ' 'öme' - Romans)...… The Gauls referred to as 'The Spinners'...etc. The picture is very small, acrylic on canvas board and framed in a metal frame and is ready to hang.
« My works are authentic, they are emotional, they reflect truth and life lived! »
Petra Kaindel is an Austrian artist whose paintings have been exhibited nationally, as well as in the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, the Netherlands, Italy, and Japan. She feels that a single painting can sometimes be mysterious, while a series of images placed together is a biography. Kaindel's compositions explore gender roles, beauty and consumerism, and dehumanization, while also conveying a sense of loneliness and disorientation in a world of seemingly unlimited possibilities.