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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
59.1x72.8in
About this artwork
Like the monumental sculptures of forgotten gods from Easter Island, the foreground features the outlines of interesting vibrators, sex toys in the latest designs. I was privileged to see these in the window of the erotic shop across from the Fridericianum in Kassel. These lovemaking devices were the absolute highlight of my visit to documenta in Kassel and bear the apt name "semirealistc."
Here, I use pastel chalk on cotton, primed with rabbit… glue. A technique that can be both painting and drawing.
Patrick Huber is a nationally and internationally active painter, photographer and sculptor with exhibitions in Germany, Poland, Finland, China, France and the USA. He has a preference for experimental techniques. He works with pastel, vine black and beer on cotton or with cyanotype on grandma's trousseau damask. Huber's figurative-experimental art focuses on the beauty of ordinary everyday things and on the universal eroticism of nature. His art radiates nonchalance and encourages people to enjoy life unconditionally.