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The girl with red garters — Hommage to Egon Schiele Print

fru Beat Frutiger

Switzerland

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The artwork will be exhibited at the Photobastei in Zurich in May. Bodypainter fru creates various remakes of famous artists in a new series. One of his favorites is Egon Schiele because of his uncompromising depiction of female sexuality. The photographs of the bodypaintings can hardly be distinguished from sketches and paintings. They have the charm of a painting, the realism of a photograph and the eroticism of painting on the naked body. Model: Mira Dolski Inspiration by Original in private collection. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Egon_Schiele_-_Liegender_Halbtakt_mit_schwarzen_Str%C3%BCmpfen_-_1913.jpeg The work process is shown on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZcaXjx3Sbi0OzoKGm5azGQ

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Print:Giclee on Canvas

Size:12 W x 16 H x 1.25 D in

Size with Frame:13.75 W x 17.75 H x 1.25 D in

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fru (Beat Frutiger), born in 1952 in Bern, lives in Kaiseraugst near Basel and worked as a art teacher from 1981 until his retirement in 2013. He publishes under the pseudonym fru.ch. Influenced by performances of the 1970s, Zen art and training as a make-up artist, fru has been combining body painting, photography and Zen art in a unique way. His art is a play between the photographic image that represents reality and the painting or sculpture that embodies an ideal. Since his training in 1981, his creativity has been concerned with the deconstruction of fine art, body art and photography for a reconfiguration of the elements into a result in which the image is, as in Zen teachings, "the finger pointing at the moon". See the working process at https://www.youtube.com/@fru-ch

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