Artwork details
- Medium : Wax, Colored Pencil on Paper
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Framing :
Wood
Framed - Dimensions : 86.6x51.2in
About this artwork
What must it be like to sit at the levers of power? This question is the primary reason for this image, embellished with many narratives of our time.
Gabriel Fluri
Switzerland
Credentials
- Featured in gallery curations
Gabriel Fluri discovered art early on – without a television at home, but with plenty of space for creative expression through drawing, painting, and music. In addition to fine art, his training in metalworking also influences his work: it enables him to translate artistic visions into metal with artisanal precision.
His work is strongly inspired by the nature of his homeland in the Swiss foothills of the Alps. More recently, however, social issues have become more of a focus – particularly questions of responsibility, decisions, and their consequences from a male perspective. Whether two- or three-dimensional, Fluri's works create space for one's own interpretations and emotions: "My art is not intended to focus solely on beauty and aesthetics. It is intended to allow the audience to become part of the art, and art to become part of the viewer."
His work is strongly inspired by the nature of his homeland in the Swiss foothills of the Alps. More recently, however, social issues have become more of a focus – particularly questions of responsibility, decisions, and their consequences from a male perspective. Whether two- or three-dimensional, Fluri's works create space for one's own interpretations and emotions: "My art is not intended to focus solely on beauty and aesthetics. It is intended to allow the audience to become part of the art, and art to become part of the viewer."