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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
27.6x35.4in
About this artwork
Four colors, zero meaning?
Four colors, zero meaning. In my opinion, four areas of color don't make art. From an almost monochrome old oil painting—with a romantic but ultimately meaningless motif—I created an exaggeratedly colorful work.
4 colored areas and a red cross as a symbol for the rescue of the work from its deep sleep.
I even painted the frame in exaggerated colors: gold for tradition and turquoise for the present.
Anyone who sees this… as an homage to Warhol is missing the point. It's not a repetition, it's a contradiction, and perhaps that's precisely why it's art!
From my series: Second Life, in which I give new meaning to old images.
For you as a viewer - and if it hangs on your wall - it can give you a daily impulse to look behind the facade,
To reread contrasts, to question symbols - the proof that art is more than a depiction of past symbols and a repetition of tried and tested.
My work arises from a fascination with ambivalence. Trust-distrust, freedom-order, reason-emotion, closeness-isolation and much more, all at the same time. This perspective stems from 30 years of experience as an entrepreneur and creative mind in my trade fair construction company, where responsibility, economics, structure and creative design and thinking were inextricably linked. In my works I translated these tensions into images - decisively and openly to resonance. I paint lived ambivalences.