Discover the creation in interiors
Artwork details
- Medium : Oil on Canvas
- Other details : Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
- Dimensions : 66x48in
About this artwork
Likely THEE most recognizable artists in contemporary culture, Warhol has always presented me with an enigma. His work appears shallow and frivolous, yet represents the spirit of our times (or Zeitgeist) like few other artists.
I have painted his controversial, if not infamous soup can, alight with ethereal flames, my commentary on the ephemeral nature of the fame he parodied in all his work.
I have painted his controversial, if not infamous soup can, alight with ethereal flames, my commentary on the ephemeral nature of the fame he parodied in all his work.
thomas ackermann
Canada
Credentials
- Featured in gallery curations
- Works on commission
Thomas Ackermann, trained at York University and The New School of Art, in Toronto Canada. He was mentored by some of the best artists in the country who taught at the NS of A. Over a span of 50+ years of painting he has developed a unique method and manner of application of paint to the canvas surface that confronts the viewer with the overwhelming feeling that in the case of Ackermann‘s paintings, "the medium is the message", a brilliant proposition coined by Marshall McCluhan. Unrestricted in his choice of subject matter, his paint surfaces transcend conventional expectations that engage the viewer more directly into his curious, artistic vision. In an interview, Ackermann once remarked, that his deepest motivation to make a painting, comes from his “romance with eternity”, which might explain the fact there is always a sense of the unexpected in his immensely diverse body of work.