Augusta Cry Strong I (2022) Malerei von Jerome Cholet
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Original-Kunstwerk (One Of A Kind)
Malerei,
Collagen
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Lack
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Sprühfarbe
auf Leinen Leinwand
- Masse Höhe 15,8in, Breite 15,8in
- Zustand des Kunstwerks Das Kunstwerk ist in einwandfreiem Zustand
- Rahmen Dieses Kunstwerk ist nicht gerahmt
- Kategorien Gemälde unter 1.000 $ Pop Art Porträt
I used this photo from Augusta Alexander in two prints, in different colours. And I glued them in my unique collage-style on a canvas, adding acrylic and spray paint. In the end I applied resin for longevity and it gives the artwork an effect like rain or water. It is on a super strong high-quality frame (see pictures).
IMPORTANT: None of my artwork is perfect, they are organic, there are drops of paint, tears in the paper, waves, glue residues. They are original!
Jerome Cholet is a prize-winning artist based in Germany whose paintings have been exhibited internationally. Through his art, he endeavors to find, create, access, and inspire others with new perspectives. In the creation of his collages, Cholet most often employs imagery from newspaper covers and social media photographs. His distinctive pieces are completed with graffiti techniques using spray paint on canvas.
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ART INSPIRATION: Jerome's art is about capturing the essence, spirit, and energy of the world around him. Bringing it together, reflecting, mixing.
His main mean is mixed-arts / collage. He loves to divide and unite, giving things a new angle by fragmenting or assembling them.
Many of Jerome's paintings are distinguished by giving them a new twist, by taking new focusses, new perspectiuves, adding frames or colours.
He also is very interested in the expressive power of color and how certain colors can trigger different emotions.
ART COMMISSIONS: Jerome Cholet is available for Art Commissions.
DISCLAIMER: All of Jerome's artwork is hand made, so they have ripples, blobs, drops of paint, wrinkles, and bumps. For him art is organic, it arises from natural materials, it changes over time. He does not like clinically clean art, he likes change, maturation and decline. All three are part of life and his art.