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Ruined Venus Print

MICHAEL KUEGLE

Canada

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About The Artwork

Representation of a representation, the first degenerated by time and elements, the second by impressionistic distortion. Traces of beauty and ugliness co-exist in the classical sculpture, and time adds only increasing imperfection. There is beauty in patina; in the marble colours bathed in phthalo blue; beauty in the Idea of feminine form; yet hideousness and deformity grow, in the here and now - ruination - all exist together in one. The paradox of inner beauty.

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Print:Giclee on Canvas

Size:16 W x 20 H x 1.25 D in

Size with Frame:17.75 W x 21.75 H x 1.25 D in

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In sounding my own depths (an expression used by Marcel Proust in describing the artistic pursuit), I set out to capture colors. Images may or may not emerge. I keep in mind the vividness of Fauvism, the simple shapes and lines of Mondrian and latter Matisse, and the dynamics of expressionists. I have been influenced by de Kooning, the COBRA and Blue Rider groups, Cy Twombly, and Bonnard The painting Lost Time invites the viewer to lose his or her way in thought and time in a simple monochromatic mass. Where images sometimes emerge in my paintings, they are frequently incongruent, contradistinctive, sometimes ironic. In Salmon Migration in Toronto, despite plain, man-made obstacles, the instinct and perseverance of nature prevails. Reflecting on Jeff Coons, is a self-portrait in part (reflection on a shop window).

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