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TRY TO SEE IT MY WAY

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TRY TO SEE IT MY WAY
TRY TO SEE IT MY WAY
TRY TO SEE IT MY WAY
TRY TO SEE IT MY WAY
About the artist
Georg Steidinger
Georg Steidinger
Georg Steidinger is not an artist who is satisfied with quiet tones. His works are loud, demanding and often provocative. They set accents and want to be more than decoration. Featuring a mix of visual and musical elements...
Material
Transferdruck und Acryl auf Leinwand-Karton
Size
40x50 cm
Price
500 € incl. vat, excl. shipping & customs
Delivery within ca. 7 days
This striking artwork features a monochromatic, abstract portrayal of a figure, possibly a woman, whose profile is rendered with a textured halftone pattern. The background contrasts sharply, allowing a vivid red script to emerge from the composition, stating phrases like "to see it" and "my work". This blend of text and imagery creates a unique interplay between words and visuals that evokes strong emotional resonance. The use of negative space helps isolate the figure, highlighting her features against a minimalistic backdrop, which suggests depth and intrigue. The overall composition challenges the viewer to engage not only with the aesthetic but also with the message being conveyed, invoking themes of self-expression and introspection.
This artwork would be an eye-catching addition to a modern living room, studio space, or gallery-style corridor. Its bold color palette and abstract nature make it versatile enough to match various interior styles, especially contemporary, industrial, or eclectic designs. Placing this piece against a light-colored wall would allow it to stand out, while fitting seamlessly with minimalist furniture or vibrant decor.
Wasn't that text line at the Beatles? "TRY TO SEE IT MY WAY" is consciously oriented towards it, but clearly places the portrait at the centre. The rough raster, which largely overlays the curved lettering of the text message, plays with front and background. The dark, quickly and gestically painted outlines remind of the contact arch of a slide, as it was often used in the era of analog photography by photographers to select the best image for subsequent magnification. A touch of nostalgic swings with - here simple, poetic and expressive elements of painting, writing and printing technology are remixed in a refined way.
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