Category | Mischtechnik |
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artist | Peckl, Manfred |
year | 2013 |
Title | Federschmuck |
size 1 |
Wood
72,0 x 62,0 cm
Frame: 75,0 x 65,0 cm |
material | Collage and clear varnish on wood |
edition | Unique |
signature | Titled, signed and dated on verso: FEDERSCHMUCK Manfred Peckl 2013 |
Provenance | Collection Germany |
Manfred Peckl Federschmuck (2013)
- Filigree collage of countless paper strips
- Faces - Alienated portrait with "feather decoration"
- Universal artist with punk rock attitude - Active in Berlin
€7,500.00*
- The artwork is available immediately and can be viewed at any time in our gallery.
- Ready for shipment within 2 days.
- Free shipping within Germany.
Informations
condition
The Mixed media is in a very good condition |
artist
Manfred Peckl wurde 1968 in Wels, Österreich, geboren. Peckl studierte von 1988 bis 1990 an der Hochschule für Kunst und Gestaltung in Linz und anschließend an der Städelschule in Frankfurt bei Professor Raimer Jochims. 2004/05 sowie 2017/18 hatte er Lehrauftrage für Malerei an den Kunstuniversitäten in Mainz und Karlsruhe inne. Ausgangspunkt für Peckls Arbeiten sind Landkarten und Werbeplakate aus dem öffentlichen Raum, die er mit dem Schredder in gleichmäßige Streifen schneidet und sie dann nach Farben sortiert. Manfred Peckl lebt und arbeitet in Berlin. |
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Features and remarks
Not with a brush, but with "dry paint" Manfred Peckl, the Austrian-born multi-artist, paints his pictures. Here you have the opportunity to purchase one of his fantastic collages.
Peckel cuts posters, maps and posters into thin strips and then uses these as the basic building blocks of his pictures. One can imagine his works as a mosaic of paper, which he assembles from countless strips, some of which he shapes by hand.
The work presented here is entitled "Federschmuck". Peckl quotes here a classic portrait format - a shoulder piece. We see a figure with a colorful dress in front of a green "landscape". "Feather decoration" is not clearly discernible, maybe because the image is superimposed by vertically penetrating black stripes.
With countless pieces of maps, Peckl composes a sensual and at the same time ironic act here - the woman literally becomes the representative of her country.
„Maps and atlases, the body as landscape, the body is a world.“
Manfred Peckl