the gardener III

Iris Schomaker

the gardener III, 202176 x 58.5cmPrice on Request
Details
Material
watercolour and oil on paper
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

The artwork features a striking abstract composition with bold geometric shapes and contrasting tones of black, gray, and green. The central element appears to be a stylized human face, rendered with a fragmented, cubist-inspired approach. The overall impression is one of introspection and psychological depth, achieved through the artist's unique use of line, form, and color. This piece likely reflects the artistic sensibilities of the mid-20th century, when abstract and expressionist techniques were at the forefront of contemporary art. ...

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Artist
Iris Schomaker
B.1973, German

Iris Schomaker's distinctive style of figuration is intricately intertwined with abstraction, employing bold graphic forms and composite anthropomorphism. Her radical approach to figurative-abstraction incorporates collected samples of visual culture, such as photographs, newspaper clippings, and ephemera from her studio that serve as references for grounding her figures in reality. The influence of Chinese and Japanese ink drawing and wood prints, as well as European artists like Henri Matisse, is palpable in Schomaker's interplay of line and form. Schomaker's artworks often feature still figures in reclining or relaxed poses, frequently accompanied by an animal. The artist describes these scenes as "private moments", carefully distilled through a meticulous process of reduction. Schomaker deliberately employs a limited color palette to present her figures in their most simplified form. Her artistic process typically involves creating a series of drawings, selecting the most successful ones to be translated into large-scale charcoal works, and then progressing to mixed-media techniques. Consequently, Schomaker's artworks bear the marks of her diverse working methods, revealing pencil strokes and strong graphic outlines, resulting in a surface that bears witness to her artistic process. ...

Iris Schomaker: Artworks
the gardener III
Iris Schomakerthe gardener III, 2021Price on Request
Untitled (head/rain)
Iris SchomakerUntitled (head/rain), 2021Price on Request
Untitled (head/eyes)
Iris SchomakerUntitled (head/eyes), 2021Price on Request