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Devin MilesAs Rose - contemporary pop art work of Hollywood icon Marilyn Monroe2015
2015
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"As Rose", 2015, 130 x 130 cm, is a mixed media work by German artist Devin Miles. It depicts Hollywood icon Marilyn Monroe. The mixed media work is done on brushed aluminium and creates an impressive depth and three-dimensionality due to the artists fine silkscreen printing, painting, airbrush and coating technique. He skillfully and carefully applies paints and contrasts, creates relationships among the motifs, awakens memories and associations that play on and with the viewer's imagination. The work comes with a strong and solid pre-fixed hanging system on the back. Signed and numbered on back. It is a unique edition of 49.
Devin Miles is one of Germany's most celebrated contemporary pop art artists. His atelier is based outside of Hamburg and he has a long track record in exhibiting nationally and Europe wide. He works on the base of brushed aluminium, wood, and canvas and creates unique works as well as small editions. No picture is exactly like another, even if the motif for the works is the same. He calls it "a series of a kind" - after all, the details (a slight variation in color, a rather different shading here and paint that runs a different course there) are what makes each and every one of his works something unique and special. The expressiveness of the faces plays a vital role in his selection of motifs. He associates the faces with emotions, and from there he develops an aesthetic story.
- Creator:Devin Miles (1961, German)
- Creation Year:2015
- Dimensions:Height: 51.19 in (130 cm)Width: 51.19 in (130 cm)Depth: 0.79 in (2 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Hamburg, DE
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU144327264002
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