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Other details :
Artwork on Dibond. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
13.4x9.4in
About this artwork
The work depicts a rabbit in a human body, lasciviously stretching its leg upwards. It resembles an invitation, yet still seems distant.
AMINO POSTURE is a series of human (mostly female) figures, again in dance or interaction, but also captured in innocently suggestive poses. I'm searching for answers to the question of how else one can understand flight and the simultaneously rising toxic male power that makes us women (even me) more cautious.… Animals are particularly symbolic of this, and they also play various symbolic roles in Lars von Trier's film Antichrist: hare, deer, fox. But the horse and the dog, as symbols of the humanized animal, also appear in the series.
Sophia Kirst, born in Munich, works primarily with water and ink on various materials, influenced by her independent art education in Maastricht. She continually develops her unique technique, playing with chance and the precision of form through the drying process. Her style is a rendering of realistic forms and figures, influenced by the concept of 'in-between space'. Her art reflects the fragility of everyday life and the relationships between people, inspired by modern dance and the symbolic significance of water.