From the series "Natura Morte" still life The photographic image of the withered flowers, rotten fruit, animal bones and broken glasses seems to preserve the objects, keep them alive and thus point them beyond death.
Catalog raisonné: cf. Michler / Löpsinger 623 Color lithograph - printed by Mourlot 1974
Color offset after the original from 1971 In great condition, framed
The bodies of the flowers are captured in motion using long exposure times. Their bodies fall, curve, and spring up from a crouch, with heads twisting and tilting. As a viewer, you find yourself fascinated and caught in a dilemma, trying to discern the emotions that Koukouwitaki's works evoke.
Art print on heavy paper After the original from 1970 Image in great condition, slight marginal defects
Bright multi-element work by one of the greatest artists of our time. The piece features well-known fine arts motifs. With elements of Pop-art, Dada tradition and abstraction, it plays with colour combinations and mixing. Layers of complementary colours - red, yellow, blue, orange, and magenta. Grid lines, gestural brushstrokes, and typography are all...
Offset lithograph signed by hand in good condition
At first glance, one might perceive these images as blurry, but that is certainly not the case. Human bodies are captured in motion using long exposure times. Their bodies fall, curve, and spring up from a crouch, with heads twisting and tilting. As a viewer, you find yourself fascinated and caught in a dilemma, trying to discern the emotions that...
At first glance, one might perceive these images as blurry, but that is certainly not the case. Human bodies are captured in motion using long exposure times. Their bodies fall, curve, and spring up from a crouch, with heads twisting and tilting. As a viewer, you find yourself fascinated and caught in a dilemma, trying to discern the emotions that...
Colour offset lithograph. Placard for the International Art Fair 1977 in Tel Aviv. Signed in print.
From the series "Natura Morte" still life The photographic image of the withered flowers, rotten fruit, animal bones, lizards and broken glasses seems to preserve the objects, keep them alive and thus point them beyond death.
From the series "Natura Morte" still life The photographic image of the withered flowers, rotten fruit, animal bones and broken glasses seems to preserve the objects, keep them alive and thus point them beyond death.
From the series "Natura Morte" still life The photographic image of the withered flowers, rotten fruit, animal bones and broken glasses seems to preserve the objects, keep them alive and thus point them beyond death.
Giclee on heavy handmade cotton paper 2015 Hand signed In good condition
Contrasting triptych in bold iconic style - black and white stylized graphics depict male giant face in different angles. Color offset lithography 2021 Hand signed and dated In very great condition
At first glance, one might perceive these images as blurry, but that is certainly not the case. Human bodies are captured in motion using long exposure times. Their bodies fall, curve, and spring up from a crouch, with heads twisting and tilting. As a viewer, you find yourself fascinated and caught in a dilemma, trying to discern the emotions that...
From the series "Natura Morte" still life The photographic image of the withered flowers, rotten fruit, animal bones and broken glasses seems to preserve the objects, keep them alive and thus point them beyond death.
Chris Ofili's Afromuses captivate, celebrating femininity and masculinity. Afromuse Woman exudes grace, vibrant colors and intricate patterns showcasing the strength of black women. Afromuse Men radiates charisma, challenging norms with dynamic graphics and mesmerizing color mixing. Together, these paintings form a harmonious diptych, inviting viewers to...
From the series "Natura Morte" still life The photographic image of the withered flowers, rotten fruit, animal bones and broken glasses seems to preserve the objects, keep them alive and thus point them beyond death.
From the series "Natura Morte" still life The photographic image of the withered flowers, rotten fruit, animal bones and broken glasses seems to preserve the objects, keep them alive and thus point them beyond death.
Roy Lichtenstein 10/27/1923 New York - 1997 Beachball act Art print based on the original from 1994 In good condition
At first glance, one might perceive these images as blurry, but that is certainly not the case. Human bodies are captured in motion using long exposure times. Their bodies fall, curve, and spring up from a crouch, with heads twisting and tilting. As a viewer, you find yourself fascinated and caught in a dilemma, trying to discern the emotions that...
3D design 2020 Hand signed, numbered and titled Edition: 50 In great condition
Art print on heavy paper After the original from 1919 In good condition
The movement seemingly frozen in the photographic image is combined by Koukouwitakis with the traces of a second motion, that of the drawing and painting hand. He achieves this by overlaying his captured shots, peeled off onto transparent supports known as photo foils, with painted and drawn areas. His means involve painterly and graphic gestures,...
His artistic process is unique: The carefully considered photographic images are printed onto photo films and finally combined in a further process with traces of a second movement, that of the drawing and painting hand. His means are gestural painting, smearing, dripping, running, doodling - painterly and graphic gestures that are executed quickly and...
The carefully considered photographic images are printed onto photo films and finally combined in a further process with traces of a second movement, that of the drawing and painting hand. His means are gestural painting, smearing, dripping, running, doodling - painterly and graphic gestures that are executed quickly and decisively, hardly allow any...
The movement seemingly frozen in the photographic image is combined by Koukouwitakis with the traces of a second motion, that of the drawing and painting hand. He achieves this by overlaying his captured shots, peeled off onto transparent supports known as photo foils, with painted and drawn areas. His means involve painterly and graphic gestures,...
At first glance, one might perceive these images as blurry, but that is certainly not the case. Human bodies are captured in motion using long exposure times. Their bodies fall, curve, and spring up from a crouch, with heads twisting and tilting. As a viewer, you find yourself fascinated and caught in a dilemma, trying to discern the emotions that...
At first glance, one might perceive these images as blurry, but that is certainly not the case. Human bodies are captured in motion using long exposure times. Their bodies fall, curve, and spring up from a crouch, with heads twisting and tilting. As a viewer, you find yourself fascinated and caught in a dilemma, trying to discern the emotions that...
The movement seemingly frozen in the photographic image is combined by Koukouwitakis with the traces of a second motion, that of the drawing and painting hand. He achieves this by overlaying his captured shots, peeled off onto transparent supports known as photo foils, with painted and drawn areas. His means involve painterly and graphic gestures,...
The movement seemingly frozen in the photographic image is combined by Koukouwitakis with the traces of a second motion, that of the drawing and painting hand. He achieves this by overlaying his captured shots, peeled off onto transparent supports known as photo foils, with painted and drawn areas. His means involve painterly and graphic gestures,...
The movement seemingly frozen in the photographic image is combined by Koukouwitakis with the traces of a second motion, that of the drawing and painting hand. He achieves this by overlaying his captured shots, peeled off onto transparent supports known as photo foils, with painted and drawn areas. His means involve painterly and graphic gestures,...
At first glance, one might perceive these images as blurry, but that is certainly not the case. Human bodies are captured in motion using long exposure times. Their bodies fall, curve, and spring up from a crouch, with heads twisting and tilting. As a viewer, you find yourself fascinated and caught in a dilemma, trying to discern the emotions that...
At first glance, one might perceive these images as blurry, but that is certainly not the case. Human bodies are captured in motion using long exposure times. Their bodies fall, curve, and spring up from a crouch, with heads twisting and tilting. As a viewer, you find yourself fascinated and caught in a dilemma, trying to discern the emotions that...
At first glance, one might perceive these images as blurry, but that is certainly not the case. Human bodies are captured in motion using long exposure times. Their bodies fall, curve, and spring up from a crouch, with heads twisting and tilting. As a viewer, you find yourself fascinated and caught in a dilemma, trying to discern the emotions that...
At first glance, one might perceive these images as blurry, but that is certainly not the case. Human bodies are captured in motion using long exposure times. Their bodies fall, curve, and spring up from a crouch, with heads twisting and tilting. As a viewer, you find yourself fascinated and caught in a dilemma, trying to discern the emotions that...
At first glance, one might perceive these images as blurry, but that is certainly not the case. Human bodies are captured in motion using long exposure times. Their bodies fall, curve, and spring up from a crouch, with heads twisting and tilting. As a viewer, you find yourself fascinated and caught in a dilemma, trying to discern the emotions that...
At first glance, one might perceive these images as blurry, but that is certainly not the case. Human bodies are captured in motion using long exposure times. Their bodies fall, curve, and spring up from a crouch, with heads twisting and tilting. As a viewer, you find yourself fascinated and caught in a dilemma, trying to discern the emotions that...
At first glance, one might perceive these images as blurry, but that is certainly not the case. Human bodies are captured in motion using long exposure times. Their bodies fall, curve, and spring up from a crouch, with heads twisting and tilting. As a viewer, you find yourself fascinated and caught in a dilemma, trying to discern the emotions that...
At first glance, one might perceive these images as blurry, but that is certainly not the case. Human bodies are captured in motion using long exposure times. Their bodies fall, curve, and spring up from a crouch, with heads twisting and tilting. As a viewer, you find yourself fascinated and caught in a dilemma, trying to discern the emotions that...
At first glance, one might perceive these images as blurry, but that is certainly not the case. Human bodies are captured in motion using long exposure times. Their bodies fall, curve, and spring up from a crouch, with heads twisting and tilting. As a viewer, you find yourself fascinated and caught in a dilemma, trying to discern the emotions that...
At first glance, one might perceive these images as blurry, but that is certainly not the case. Human bodies are captured in motion using long exposure times. Their bodies fall, curve, and spring up from a crouch, with heads twisting and tilting. As a viewer, you find yourself fascinated and caught in a dilemma, trying to discern the emotions that...
At first glance, one might perceive these images as blurry, but that is certainly not the case. Human bodies are captured in motion using long exposure times. Their bodies fall, curve, and spring up from a crouch, with heads twisting and tilting. As a viewer, you find yourself fascinated and caught in a dilemma, trying to discern the emotions that...
At first glance, one might perceive these images as blurry, but that is certainly not the case. Human bodies are captured in motion using long exposure times. Their bodies fall, curve, and spring up from a crouch, with heads twisting and tilting. As a viewer, you find yourself fascinated and caught in a dilemma, trying to discern the emotions that...
At first glance, one might perceive these images as blurry, but that is certainly not the case. Human bodies are captured in motion using long exposure times. Their bodies fall, curve, and spring up from a crouch, with heads twisting and tilting. As a viewer, you find yourself fascinated and caught in a dilemma, trying to discern the emotions that...
At first glance, one might perceive these images as blurry, but that is certainly not the case. Human bodies are captured in motion using long exposure times. Their bodies fall, curve, and spring up from a crouch, with heads twisting and tilting. As a viewer, you find yourself fascinated and caught in a dilemma, trying to discern the emotions that...
At first glance, one might perceive these images as blurry, but that is certainly not the case. Human bodies are captured in motion using long exposure times. Their bodies fall, curve, and spring up from a crouch, with heads twisting and tilting. As a viewer, you find yourself fascinated and caught in a dilemma, trying to discern the emotions that...
At first glance, one might perceive these images as blurry, but that is certainly not the case. Human bodies are captured in motion using long exposure times. Their bodies fall, curve, and spring up from a crouch, with heads twisting and tilting. As a viewer, you find yourself fascinated and caught in a dilemma, trying to discern the emotions that...
At first glance, one might perceive these images as blurry, but that is certainly not the case. Human bodies and plants are captured in motion using long exposure times. Their bodies fall, curve, and spring up from a crouch, with heads twisting and tilting. As a viewer, you find yourself fascinated and caught in a dilemma, trying to discern the emotions...
From the series "Natura Morte" still life The photographic image of the withered flowers, rotten fruit, animal bones and broken glasses seems to preserve the objects, keep them alive and thus point them beyond death.
Plants are captured in motion using long exposure times. Their bodies fall, curve, and spring up from a crouch, with heads twisting and tilting. As a viewer, you find yourself fascinated and caught in a dilemma, trying to discern the emotions that Koukouwitaki's works evoke. This artwork consists of 9 pieces, each measuring 40x30cm.
The bodies of the flowers are captured in motion using long exposure times. Their bodies fall, curve, and spring up from a crouch, with heads twisting and tilting. As a viewer, you find yourself fascinated and caught in a dilemma, trying to discern the emotions that Koukouwitaki's works evoke.
The work captures a flower in motion with an extremely long exposure time - the flower's body falls, bends and twists and tilts its "head". As a viewer, one is fascinated and in a dilemma as to what emotions Koukouwitaki's works produce. Moreover, the artist plays with perspectives.
At first glance, one might perceive these images as blurry, but that is certainly not the case. Human bodies and plants are captured in motion using long exposure times. Their bodies fall, curve, and spring up from a crouch, with heads twisting and tilting. As a viewer, you find yourself fascinated and caught in a dilemma, trying to discern the emotions...
From the series "Natura Morte" still life The photographic image of the withered flowers, rotten fruit, animal bones and broken glasses seems to preserve the objects, keep them alive and thus point them beyond death. In this piece we see an empty glass in the black and white photography underlining the possible boundary between life and death regarding...
From the series "Natura Morte" still life The photographic image of the withered flowers, rotten fruit, animal bones and broken glasses seems to preserve the objects, keep them alive and thus point them beyond death. In this piece we see dead flowers and a fresh open melon, underlining the possible boundary between life and death.
From the series "Natura Morte" still life The photographic image of the withered flowers, rotten fruit, animal bones and broken glasses seems to preserve the objects, keep them alive and thus point them beyond death.
From the series "Natura Morte" still life The photographic image of the withered flowers, rotten fruit, animal bones and broken glasses seems to preserve the objects, keep them alive and thus point them beyond death.
From the series "Natura Morte" still life The photographic image of the withered flowers, rotten fruit, animal bones and broken glasses seems to preserve the objects, keep them alive and thus point them beyond death.
From the series "Natura Morte" still life The photographic image of the withered flowers, rotten fruit, animal bones and broken glasses seems to preserve the objects, keep them alive and thus point them beyond death.
The sculptures are hollow, made by casting of pure clay (own formula based on semi-porcelain). Coated in Gold, Brown and Green. 5 copies have been created (same shape), each will be unique in the glaze color.
Beautiful serie of artworks: Swedish Birds by Magnus von Wright Very detailed ornithological prints. Colonia-Art offers personalized framing for these artworks. These prints originate from: 'Svenska Foglar' by Magnus von Wright, published in 1917-1929, printed by A. Bortzells, Stockholm. (The first edition appeared between 1828 and 1837). The...
Exclusive and Beautiful Art offset print Nude woman in crème color painting. Print of Red Haired Woman with Green Eyes. The signature is printed lower right, it is not hand signed. The print is published by the original Munchforlaget A/S in Oslo. This artwork looks good in your gallery, hallway, living room or any other room.
Gerhard Richter, in collaboration with Vorwerk, made a special edition titled: 1024 Colors. The color palette by Gerhard Richter is brought in with high quality pieces of carpet, each in another pattern. Multiple tufted printed fine velor The colours are in a random composition, therefore it may differ from the image.
Color lithograph 1979 Signed in the print In good condition, minimal signs of storage
Offset lithography after David HockneyReady-to-hang including frame and passe-partout.
The clour lithography "Harlequin" by Alberto Fremura is signed and numbered.
Painting by Alfred Cohen Vase with red flowers
Colour Lithography On tight paper Signed and dated in the print
Offset Lithography Publisher: Editions Panderma Carl Laszlo
Limited Edition print from "The American Dream" Series Pop Art Serigraph Published in 1963 by Multiples, Inc. as a felt banner.
Color Offset Lithograph Made for the exhebition of the Maeght Gallery, Paris, 12th April to 20th May 1983
Exhibition Poster Galeria Joan Prats 1993
Painting is characterized by color brushstrokes, which break up the often strict composition.
Colour Lithography Handsigned Marked Passe-Partout is inclusive!
Offset Lithography 1980 Signed in the print Passe-partout is inclusive