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You brought everything that was you - Giclée, framed 110x150 cm
Brutalism was a period in architecture after the Second World War, when everything was built bombastically, everything unnecessary was cut away and materials were left in their pure materiality. Thus began this work. With the fierce word. Which set thoughts in motion.
And out sprang this child, who is somehow grotesque in form, but at the same time gentle and playful. With bubbles and pastels around. At the same moment I heard the Love Song. 'You came with all that was you, and blasted every blocked way. And what a spring it was.' - So brutal to be in love. And brutal if suddenly you are no longer.
Exclusive Giclée, numbered and signed, and made in only 70 copies.
Printed on 300 g Hahnemühle acid-free paper in the well-known German quality.