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urethane, pigment, enamel and oilDeborah Schamoni
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This abstract artwork features a vibrant and dynamic composition of bold colors and geometric patterns. The canvas is dominated by a diamond-shaped grid pattern in warm hues of orange and brown, which is contrasted by splashes of purple, turquoise, and yellow accents. The surface is heavily textured, with visible brush strokes and embedded found objects, creating a sense of depth and tactility. The overall effect is a visually striking and unconventional piece that blends elements of cubism, expressionism, and assemblage art. The artist's intention appears to be exploring the interplay of color, form, and material to evoke a sense of energy and dynamism. ...

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Kaya (Kerstin Braetsch & Debo Eilers)
Artist
Kaya (Kerstin Braetsch & Debo Eilers)
B.1979

KAYA collaboratively traverse the boundaries between painting and sculpture, fusing both genres into an altogether new, hybrid artistic approach. Containers for a kind of inter-subjectivity that both retains and sublimates the artists’ individual hands, the works also offer a geologic logic, an organic history of their own making, as they preserve and pulverize or retool the former KAYA performance objects and ephemera into upcoming works, and re-use from KAYA’s past into a multiple, ever-becoming body. More recently KAYA has moved beyond the figure of Kaya Serene and has become a collaborative platform that reaches beyond the artistic output of “Brätsch and Eilers” to incorporate the creative energies of the community that it builds around itself for each iteration of the project. Often times this includes fellow artists, as well as students, curators, academics, and the institution that plays host to the many KAYA projects. KAYA is a collaborative project established by painter Kerstin Brätsch (b. 1979, Hamburg, Germany) and sculptor Debo Eilers (b. 1974, Texas, USA) in 2010. ...

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Dummkoh_Bodybag
Dat Grön_Fridericianum
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Dat Grön_Fridericianum, 2017
175 x 130cm
Deborah Schamoni
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Deborah Schamoni
Munich

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