Lot no. 370
Contemporary Art
Wolfgang Flad
Untitled (dark side of the moon). 2024. mixed media. 50 x 39 cm. Signed, titled and with the artist's stamp "Flad Wolfgang" verso. Framed in object frame and under coloured mirrored glass (unopened). - Overall very good and flawless condition.
Wolfgang Flad's work moves confidently between sculpture, relief and painting. The Dark Side of the Moon series is characterised by a multi-layered surface design in which sculptural presence and painterly effect intertwine in a subtle way: the relief-like surface of the moon, covered with craters, alternates with the contrasting, reflective disc in the foreground, so that the work presents itself to the viewer in ever-changing refractions of light and colour. Inspired by the symbolic power of the moon as a symbol of the hidden and unexplored, the works refer to the invisible side of the satellite. The sculptural complexity of these works creates an exciting dynamic that reflects the relationship between light and darkness, the familiar and the unfamiliar - motifs that are closely linked to the moon as a source of inspiration.
Mixed media. Signed, titled and with the artist's stamp "Flad Wolfgang" verso. Framed in an object frame and under coloured mirrored glass (unopened). - Overall very good and flawless condition. - Wolfgang Flad's work moves confidently between sculpture, relief and painting. The Dark Side of the Moon series is characterised by a multi-layered surface design in which sculptural presence and painterly effect intertwine in a subtle way: the relief-like surface of the moon, covered in craters, alternates with the contrasting, reflective disc in the foreground, so that the work presents itself to the viewer in ever-changing refractions of light and colour. Inspired by the symbolic power of the moon as a symbol of the hidden and unexplored, the works refer to the invisible side of the satellite. The sculptural complexity of these works creates an exciting dynamic that reflects the relationship between light and darkness, the familiar and the unfamiliar - motifs that are closely linked to the moon as a source of inspiration.
3800
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Modern and contemporary paintings
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