wendlinger Tristan - Blandine





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Tristan Wendlinger, titled “Blandine”, is an original acrylic painting (hand-signed) measuring 73 cm high by 100 cm wide, created in France in 2020 or later, sold directly by the artist in excellent condition, in the street art style.
Description from the seller
Dive into the captivating world of "Blandine," a vibrant and visually striking piece of urban art that blends influences from Dada photomontage, curves, splashes of color, painting with bold outlines, stencil iconography, and Flickr-inspired aesthetics. This graffiti celebrates the expressive power of street art by pushing the boundaries of traditional artistic conventions.
The centerpiece of the artwork is occupied by a captivating woman with abundant black hair, symbolizing strength, beauty, and individuality. Her enigmatic presence draws you in, inviting contemplation and reflection. The Dadaist influence appears in the fragmented, juxtaposed elements, as if assembled from a diverse collection of sources, creating a composition that invites thought and challenges traditional notions of reality and identity.
Dive into the captivating world of "Blandine," a vibrant and visually striking piece of urban art that blends influences from Dada photomontage, curves, splashes of color, painting with bold outlines, stencil iconography, and Flickr-inspired aesthetics. This graffiti celebrates the expressive power of street art by pushing the boundaries of traditional artistic conventions.
The centerpiece of the artwork is occupied by a captivating woman with abundant black hair, symbolizing strength, beauty, and individuality. Her enigmatic presence draws you in, inviting contemplation and reflection. The Dadaist influence appears in the fragmented, juxtaposed elements, as if assembled from a diverse collection of sources, creating a composition that invites thought and challenges traditional notions of reality and identity.

