Marlon Kroll
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Human-crafted. AI-refined.The artwork features a vibrant composition of abstract shapes and colors. The dominant elements are a large, oval-shaped form in shades of green, yellow, and orange, surrounded by smaller circular shapes in blue, red, and various hues. The overall arrangement creates a sense of balance and movement, with the colors and forms interacting harmoniously. The artist's use of distinct, geometric shapes and a limited color palette suggests a modernist or pop art-inspired style. This whimsical and dynamic piece likely reflects the artist's exploration of the interplay between form, color, and visual perception. ...
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Marlon Kroll
1992Marlon Kroll has developed a unique artistic language through his diverse range of mediums, including drawing, sculpture, and ceramics. His artistic practice is described as a form of speculative anthropology because it investigates the curious relationships between objects, forms, people, and their belongingness. He also incorporates anthropology through the use of idioms, puns, and mimicry, inspired by the survival instinct in evolutionary biology in which one species imitates another, further contributing to the creation of his visual language. Despite the primary focus of his practice being drawing, Kroll identifies himself as a "figurative painter" and utilizes objects and forms to express personal experiences and subjectivity, rather than simply portraying people and places. Koll's sculptures can be symbolic of confident gestures in three-dimensional drawings formed by combining a variety of found objects. The unique forms in his work bear qualities that are reflective of the human body and its expression. ...
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