Abstract painting and media art meets typography. Popart goes 4 letter words.
The Stuttgart native started out as a musician and radio DJ and came to art in the late 90s. With his "4letterart" the artist uses image content and words...
Material
Siebdruck auf schwarz grundierter Leinwand; mit schwarzem Schattenfugenrahmen
Size
105x95 cm
Price
1250 €
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PLAYBACK. From the series Analogue Pleasures. Vintage musical instruments with cult character as part of pop culture lead as pop art motifs a new life - in a new dimension. As a hand-drawn screen print color jobs in pink and mint, they form the perfect contrast to the black screen as a key element. Framed with a likewise black shadow joint frame, the image gains depth and dynamic at the second glance.
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About the artist
Georg Steidinger
München
Abstract painting and media art meets typography. Popart goes 4 letter words.
The Stuttgart native started out as a musician and radio DJ and came to art in the late 90s. With his "4letterart" the artist uses image content and words to provide impulses and inspiration on the topics of our time.
Pieces from pop culture are brought to new life as a remix. Ads from fashion magazines, song and film quotes, old illuminated letters or vintage musical instruments reinterpreted using screen printing technology.
Whether as a collage, on record sleeves or as an installation - Georg Steidinger varies themes, materials and techniques and thus puts things in a new context.