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Other details :
Artwork on cardboard. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
19.3x15.4in
About this artwork
Appaloosa performed her interpretation of the famous “Birth of Venus” by Boticelli.
The artist focused on the face of Venus, an angelic face and completely iconic.
Her face and her golden hair were made from torn papers and gold spray paint.
The contrast between the classic theme and the medium used is of great interest to the artist.
Appaloosa also plays on stylistic paradoxes by framing the work with a frame from the beginning of the 20th century,… still in its original form (green velvet-like mat).
« Colors and emotions are the essences of our lives. »
Pappay is a French painter and sculptor whose works are exhibited internationally, in Europe and the United States. He draws his inspiration from the chaos of cities and their architecture, as well as from graphic design and street art. In addition, Pappay has always been fascinated by the relationship between humanity and its environment. The scenes depicted in his compositions are devoid of any human presence, where time is suspended, objects and buildings are witnesses of life and history "ready to come to life".