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Idea In Hashtag Prison (2020) Collages by David Euler
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Collages,
Stone
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Acrylic
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Wire
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Wood
on Wood
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17.8x10 in
Dimensions of the work alone, without framing: Height 17.8in, Width 10in - Artwork's condition The artwork is in perfect condition
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- Categories Collages under $5,000 Abstract
Encased by a steel frame, two plates of stone are mounted on an acrylic pour on plywood. Connecting the two plates are thick copper wires mimicking a hashtag.
Social media, digital media, apps, and digital, online games are a very much a threat to our younger generation’s creativity, humanity, and productivity in the real life.
It is sad to see so many good minds go to waste in the self-absorbed digital prison of virtual reality.
This work is one of a series on this topic to be created.
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Born in Germany, grew up in Israel, currently living in the US. Since I remember myself I used drawing, painting, and photography to understand the human world.
I use many different mediums, including oil, acrylic, charcoal and pencils, pigments in various binders, metal, stone, drywall, and photography. I believe that working in a single medium is restrictive to my artistic process. Each idea manifests in its own individual style.
My first mentor was Gershon Knispel in Haifa. He introduced me to the power of large formatted oil painting. Then, in Düsseldorf I met Michael Irmer who became a close friend and mentor that inspired me to explore the human silhouette. Many artists inspire my thought process such as Alberto Giacometti, Mark Rothko, Eberhard Schlotter, Hap Grieshaber and many more.
- Nationality: GERMANY
- Date of birth : 1962
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- Groups: Contemporary German Artists