Untitled

Michelle Grabner

Untitled, 202321.59 x 30.48cmSign in to view price
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Material
bronze with oil paint
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

The artwork is a visually striking work that features a captivating interplay of colors and shapes. The composition is dominated by various shades of green, creating a lush, organic aesthetic reminiscent of natural textures like leaves or intricate lace patterns. The overall arrangement presents a mesmerizing, almost kaleidoscopic effect, with the intricate, web-like forms suggesting a sense of interconnectedness and fragility. The artist's skillful use of technique, which appears to involve a process of layering and manipulating materials, imbues the piece with a tactile, almost sculptural quality. This artwork may offer insights into the artist's exploration of themes related to the natural world, its patterns, and the fragile balance of its ecosystems. ...

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Michelle Grabner
Artist
Michelle Grabner
B.1962, American

Michelle Grabner is a multidisciplinary artist known for her meticulous, process-oriented approach to abstraction. Active since the early 1990s, she has conducted an enduring investigation into the intricacies of patterns and repetitive formations. While her artistic methodology shares affinities with historical antecedents, particularly those that delve into the complexities and paradoxes of originality, her work surpasses mere replication or tribute, thereby challenging conventional notions of sameness and uniformity. Her handcrafted gestures emphasize the subtle variations that exist among objects, visual images, and other forms of representation. In her practice, Grabner explores what could be described as "unstable Similitude"—a concentration on the attribute of similarity that still allows for distinct experiential nuances. This concept is akin to how daily routines can appear externally consistent, while each occurrence evokes a unique set of sensory and emotional responses. Her affinity for grid-based compositions stems from a reflective study of behavioral patterns and social conditions, which includes feminist inquiries into the historical lineage of textile arts and the traditions of pattern creation. ...

Michelle Grabner: Artworks
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Michelle GrabnerUntitled, 2016
220 x 305cm
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Michelle GrabnerUntitled, 2016
⌀121.9cm
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Michelle GrabnerUntitled, 2021
28 x 29 x 5cm
Untitled
Michelle GrabnerUntitled, 2021
34.3 x 20.3 x 7.6cm
Untitled
Michelle GrabnerUntitled, 2020
25.4 x 25.4 x 2.5cm
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Michelle GrabnerUntitled, 2017
50.8 x 40.6cm
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Michelle GrabnerUntitled, 2017
50.8 x 40.6cm
Untitled
Michelle GrabnerUntitled, 2021
174 x 174 x 4.5cm
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Michelle GrabnerUntitled, 2021
81.3 x 81.3 x 2.5cm
Untitled
Michelle GrabnerUntitled, 2021
34.3 x 34.3 x 3.8cm
Untitled
Michelle GrabnerUntitled, 2021
34.3 x 34.3 x 3.8cm
Untitled
Michelle GrabnerUntitled, 2021
123.2 x 123.2 x 4.4cm
Untitled
Michelle GrabnerUntitled, 2023
21.59 x 30.48cm
Untitled
Michelle GrabnerUntitled, 2023
18.42 x 27.94cm
Untitled
Michelle GrabnerUntitled, 2023
19.05 x 33.02cm
Untitled
Michelle GrabnerUntitled, 2023
13.97 x 10.16cm
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