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ohne Titel VIII/22
ohne Titel VIII/22
About the artist
Steffen Blunk
Steffen Blunk
Born in Nuremberg in 1967, lives and works in Wriezen and Berlin. 1988 – 1993 studied journalism and philosophy at the Catholic University of Eichstätt | 1993 – 1996 Volunteer and Editor | 1997 – 2008 Entrepreneur and management consultant | 20...
Material
Öl und Cut-out auf Schichtholzplatte
Size
83x120 cm
Price
7000 € incl. vat, excl. shipping & customs
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This captivating painting portrays a figure seated on a greenish-blue bench, facing slightly away from the viewer. The subject, a young woman, is immersed in her phone, creating an intimate glimpse into contemporary life. With an abstract touch, her hair is rendered in soft, beige hues, fading into a lightly textured background that suggests movement and depth. The oversized sneakers add a pop of vibrant color, with shades of pink, orange, and purple, drawing the eye and contrasting elegantly with the muted colors surrounding her. The play of light coming from the window casts intriguing shadows, emphasizing the solitude and focus of the moment while hinting at an urban environment beyond the glass. This artwork captures a blend of relaxation and urban life, evoking feelings of nostalgia and modernity.
This painting would make a stunning addition to a modern living room or a cozy reading nook, providing a conversational piece that resonates with the rhythm of urban life. It could also enhance a creative workspace, inspiring focus and motivation. The contemporary style fits seamlessly within minimalistic or eclectic interior designs, allowing it to complement various color schemes effectively.
How can the artistic act be portrayed artistically interesting through the media in times of constant stimulus? My answer is the carving out of the figure from the work that has been painted on wood plate – instead of a recognizable individual, an abstract surface is created in the wood that serves the viewer as a projection surface for his own ideas. So I also question our visual habits: what do we interpret? What beauty ideal does abstract forms transport? Do the ideals that form in our minds correspond to any reality? Or are they rather the result of a virtuous self-optimization force that young people can no longer escape? The reality emerges behind the idealized figure.
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