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200415 - Pearl Print

Daniel Horvath

Germany

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• varnished, lightfast • signed, titled on the back • ready to hang • frame size: 83 x 63 x 3.8 cm

Year Created:

2020

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Medium:

Print, Giclee on Fine Art Paper

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Open Edition

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9 W x 12 H x 0.1 D in

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Printing facility in California.

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I was born and raised in Karl-Marx-Stadt, now Chemnitz. After several periods of living elsewhere i keep up with my hometown for some friend & family reasons and admiration for this city's history. Eventhough i feel and know that there are a lot of other places which are currently way more livable. In Chemnitz i find good times and things to happen but also a whole lot of shity stuff going on. To balance these two sides i consume art. For me art is a sanctuary. A place that exists on its own, independent from any troubles, problems and difficulties that appear in our "real world". But because things dont work properly one way in a long term i create art to give something back. I dont want to use figures or symbols that have their foundation in the "real world" and so can remind me of something ugly out there. Thats why i chose abstract art (so far). Its independent, friendly and out of reach to any ugly result of selfishness. Since i found a lasting passion for Gaffiti back in the 90's i prefer fast an vivid drawing techniques to get colours quickly and properly on the surface to give it a certain dynamic feel. Thats also one of the reasons why i dont use oil - it just needs way to long to dry and take the next layer... I cant really give more of a story about me or my art now because i have to paint.

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