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Otmar Alt "Little Bridegroom" Original Screen Print

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Artist: Otmar Alt Originality: signed & limited Realization/Technique: Original Screen... more
Artist: Otmar Alt
Originality: signed & limited
Realization/Technique: Original Screen Print
Width x height x depth: 30 x 24 x 3 cm (incl. frame)
Format: one-piece
Year of creation: 1994
Motif size: 11 cm x 18 cm
Edition: hand-signed
Motif: Bridegroom
Art movement: contemporary
Epoch: Contemporary Art
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This work of art already has a custom-fit & high quality Half Magnetic Frame, which is included.

"Art that has to be explained is boring," Otmar Alt states, aiming in particular at freedom... more

"Art that has to be explained is boring," Otmar Alt states, aiming in particular at freedom in art. Artistic action is therefore first and foremost free action.
Born in Wernigerode in 1940, the exceptional artist studied painting at the Berlin Master School for Arts and Crafts and then at the Academy of Fine Arts in Berlin. He quickly became part of the artistic avant-garde and is now one of the most important artists in Germany. From his point of view, art should not be elitist, but accessible to everyone and also at any time.

 

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