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The Girl Who Put Kippenberger Upside Down Painting

Enriquillo Amiama

Dominican Republic

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 30 W x 40 H x 0.8 D in

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About The Artwork

Art critics consider me as a postmodern artist. From the beginning, in 1982, I started combining realism with abstraction, mostly expressionistic abstraction. Another of my characteristics as postmodern is appropriation. In this piece, I was inspired by one of my favorites Kippenberger's paintings, and Baselitz too. I added a drawing of a beautiful girl, nearly hidden into de colors and dripped. The third element is the use of pop symbols, made of wood and hand-painted and glued. That is recent in my art. I enjoyed a lot the spontaneous way of brushing and playing with a soft harmony of colors. For some people, it could look unfinished, but I wanted that way. Finally, I added a mango, the fruit I use as a symbol of love and desire. Imagine it is like a tropical apple!

Details & Dimensions

Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:30 W x 40 H x 0.8 D in

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Enriquillo Amiama belongs to a new generation of Dominican artists who have appropriated the formal and conceptual characteristics of the historical vanguards. As a pioneer in the plastic flow, since 1983, consistently, fuses elements characteristic of symbolism, abstraction, hyper-realism, as well as emblematic iconography artists. From the reuse of anachronistic aesthetics of appropriation and paraphrasing, has created a proper style that could be defined as a new pop art, whose theme and concept as expressed in paintings, installations, videos, digital art and more today using the middle "Facebook" as a plastic substance. Dr. Belgica Rodri­guez Former President of International Association of Art Critics, AICA, ONG of UNESCO, actually she is Honor President Ad Vitam of AICA Former Director of Art Museum of the Americas, OEA, Washington, D.C. for 7 years. President of the Iberoamerican Art Fair, Seoul (IAAF) Juror at most of the WorldWide Art Biennials and writer of important art books and essays.

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