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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
15.7x37.4in
About this artwork
Amazing Animals!
His own being
man thinks
in animals
to see each other again.
So I am
a pink llama?
Clear!
I am the fish!
Naturally!
I am also the flamingo sitting on the lap of the Blue Gorilla
and travels in amazement with Wilhelm Bing, looking at the world:
naturally,
that's all
I!
An animal gives in the representations of art
more information about human,
than about his own
animal self.
The animal as a motif in art
always… sheds light on our self-image as human beings, because the relationship between humans and animals
is as old as humanity itself.
In art history we can draw a wide arc
from the cave paintings in Altamira and Lasko
from over 15,000 years ago,
about the rhinoceros and the hare by Albrecht Dürer in
16th century
to the pop art of Andy Warhol and Jeff Koons with his inflated, decorative balloon poodles.
Stephanie Bing combines the intellectual wealth of her intercultural travels and the versatile techniques of fine art in her paintings. Her works are characterized by a mixture of pop art and cultural allusions, combined with a fascination for interiors that awaken to living sanctuaries through collages and old-masterly glazing techniques. The emotional resonance of her art is a kaleidoscope of joy, curiosity and a deep invitation to interact that draws viewers into her magical, atmospheric spaces.