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Urban Expressionism Portrait Painting „I’m not“ Painting

Chris Roth

Germany

Painting, Acrylic on Paper

Size: 9.4 W x 12.6 H x 0.1 D in

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

Modernes Portrait einer Frau mit toupiertem blondem Haar. Marker-Tags bedecken das Gemälde. Wer ist sie? Wer ist sie nicht? Urbaner Expressionismus. Acryl auf Papier. Modern portrait painting of a woman with blonde hair. Marker tags cover the painting. Who is she? Who is she not? Urban Expressionism. Acrylic on Paper. 24 cm x 32 cm

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Acrylic on Paper

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9.4 W x 12.6 H x 0.1 D in

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I study perception, bias, memory and filtering. As a psychologist I am conscious of the information processing involved in perception and memory. I work with the ever-changing recollections and filters that we consciously and unconsciously superimpose on our memories. I make filters visible. I distort colors, I warp forms. I often scratch image surfaces to emphasize the two-dimensionality of the canvas, to turn it into a scratched glass pane or mirror. I deliberately choose non-natural colors, I shift into the colorful, garish, absurd. At the same time, drippings, brushstrokes with a clear flow and engraved messages make the artistic process as visible as possible. I want the image (like memory) to be decodeable as a product of conscious and unconscious work. I want to make the color tangible and the process observable. I work fast and mobile. Acrylic paint is usually the medium of my choice. I use paint from tubes as well as acrylic markers and acrylic paint in spray cans. I see myself as an urban flower: What is good enough for graffiti tags is good enough for my art. I work on unstretched canvases. I appreciate the lightness and - at the same time - sturdiness. I frame them in heavy oak slats, which maintains their relative mobility. Stylistically, I find myself between Pop Art, Neo(n)Impressionism and Abstract Expressionism. I like to use neon colours to emphasise the unnaturalness of the medium and the constructed nature of our perception itself.

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