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Digital, Printmaking on Plexiglass
Size: 23.6 W x 43.3 H x 0.2 D in
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In "Retro Party," the vibrant energy of New York pulses through each stroke on the plexiglass canvas. Electric lights shimmer like neon rivers, capturing the city that never sleeps, where night merges with day in a dance of constant motion. The scene is an homage to the six years I spent in New York, where time felt suspended in a blur of colors, sounds, and excitement. Streetlights gleam, echoing the flashing signs of Times Square, while reflections swirl as if seen through rain-streaked windows. The painting embodies the spirit of a city alive with endless possibilities, where nostalgia and modernity blend seamlessly. It is a tribute to those unforgettable nights, where every moment buzzed with the promise of adventure and the electric hum of life. This is an original, unique artwork and single copy. Signed by the artist. Includes a Certificate of Authenticity. Additional information: 5mm thick Plexiglass acrylic front, polished edge, optically clear face mount, light-stop backing. The artwork (also known as acrylic print) is encased in Plexiglass, a permanent exhibition media, and an increasingly used element of home decoration and interior design. It is highly decorative on walls. The direct fitting/gluing of the front surface of the print to the back surface of the plexiglass eliminates the light reflection experienced in the case of glass used for traditional framing, and it increases the sharpness, contrast and color saturation of the image. When the light penetrates the layer of acrylic glass, the reflection of the light from the print creates a completely different effect than with traditional framed glass. This Plexiglass artwork is equipped with a hanging frame on the back so that it can be hung immediately on your wall.
2021
Printmaking on Plexiglass
One-of-a-kind Artwork
23.6 W x 43.3 H x 0.2 D in
Not Framed
Yes
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Adam Würtz Jr. was born on 22 May, 1957 in Budapest, Hungary of an artist family. Since the age of 18 he has been working as a freelance graphic artist, currently living in Hungary. He became a professional graphic artist in 1984. He has been member of the Hungarian Artists' Association since 1984, and member of the Hungarian Association of Art and Applied Art since 1991. In that same year he also became member of the Hungarian Association of Graphic Artists. He has had numerous group exhibitions, the first one in 1975. His first solo exhibition took place in 1978 in Budapest, Hungary and he has had 19 solo exhibitions to date, including 3 in the United States, as well as in Luxembourg, Austria, Belgium and in Italy. His latest solo exhibition took place in Budapest, Hungary in September 2017, after 11 years. During his career he has also illustrated more than two dozen novels and short stories. He learned the knack of a graphic artist and painter from the best masters before having started his independent artst’s career in the 1970s. Perfectionism became an indispensable part of his tool case. As a rebellious man, however, he used every endeavour possible to distinct himself from the great predecessors in thematic and creative terms. The "anxiety of influence", a theory described by Harold Bloom is what best defines the first stages of his career. For him, this self-distinctiveness means self-reflection, a self-ironic, intellectual journey. While in contemporary galleries one could riot in the neo-avant-garde using wide and astonishing gestures, Würtz Jr. Withdrew to his small workshop and work on his oil, mixed media paintings and etchings with extraordinary precision, humility and inspiration. His thematic envisaging of the problems of future ages, however, is diametrically opposed to the chosen archaist technique. Würtz Jr. looked ahead 20-30 years in his early works. His works done in the 70s and 80s were best perceivable to the Millennials, to young audiences, giving them a cathartic experience of discovery. His dream-like montages and intricate visual images project story morsels with superficial communities and social alienation. They capture microscopic details of hidden messages of the ever-expanding, vividly interpretable universe. These tiny details are put on canvas, paper, giclée or scratched on copper plate with all the love of the artist. His works are strictly composed visual symphonies.
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