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MonetHouseOfArts
Hoorn, Netherlands
Product description
This framed screen print by Israeli-born artist Sharon Amir (1957) is a profound statement. The (in)transience of beauty, of life. What is left, what is left behind?
Title: Immortal III
Year: 2001
Technique: screen printing on made paper
Edition: no. 124 of 160
The artist signed the work in pencil.
The screen print is provided with a spotless white passe-partout and framed in a sturdy aluminum frame. There are some stains/scratches on the frame, consistent with its age, but certainly not disturbing. See pictures. Equipped with hanging wire at the back
Original price: 325 euros
Amir Sharon was born on December 10, 1957 in Haifa (Israel). He attended art schools in Avni, Tel Aviv and Düsseldorf.
When you look at Amir's work, the simplicity of the subject is striking. He paints easily recognizable still lifes. His subjects come from ordinary everyday life. Small subjects that are painted as they are. However, if we take a closer look at the painting, we see that these subjects take on a life of their own. He uses his subjects as actors who play a completely different role. Although he paints his subjects in the classical manner, he places them in a strange environment, by combining them with other objects or even by breaking them. In his work the question "what is it?" replaced by the question “why is it?”.
Amir creates his own new realism, as it were.
Amir lives and works in Germany (Düsseldorf)
Screen print and passe-partout are in very good condition; There are spots/scratches on the aluminum exchange frame
Specifications
ConditionGoodColorsGrey, Green, White, Multi Color, Black, Transparent, Pink, SilverMaterialAluminium, Paper, GlassNumber of items1StyleModernSubjectCartoonOrientationPortraitArt sizeMediumHeight54 cmWidth43 cm