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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
19.7x27.6in
About this artwork
The impetus for creating this painting was my aunt's mental illness. As a child in the 1930s, she contracted meningitis. At that time, a spinal tap was performed for this type of illness, which, because it had to be done without anesthesia, must have been extremely painful. Surrounded by unempathetic nurses and doctors, it was a traumatic experience for the child, one that affected her entire subsequent life.
Thomas Riechmann (Tommy Tinte): I am a historian, writer and painter. I have been painting for about 30 years, but have only taken part in exhibitions in my home region. I have been influenced by the German Expressionists (especially Kokoschka, Beckmann, FK Gotsch). But I also found Paul Klee, George Grosz, Käthe Kollwitz, Frida Kahlo and Max Ernst very inspiring. I move in the border area between abstraction and representational art, because artists should explore this shadowy realm of what is just barely recognizable in order to be able to re-evaluate familiar stories and things that are taken for granted.