D - Uli - "Familie"





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Artwork "Family" by D - Uli, using a mixed resin technique with embedded gold leaf, measuring 30 cm wide by 57 cm high by 5 cm deep, hand-signed, unique piece in good condition, made in Germany.
Description from the seller
Direct from the gallery "D uli - Arts"
"Family"
Two bears symbolize father & mother as well as two little bear cubs
In a white frame with a mat
Handcrafted with embedded gold leaf.
This yields a faceted shimmer depending on the angle of light
Also an ideal wedding gift
Each artwork a UNIQUE PIECE
All objects were meticulously handmade by me in elaborate handcrafting
Hand-signed
Gummy bear size is about 15 cm / 6 cm
My artworks are presented at art fairs such as Cologne, Dresden, Frankfurt, Paris, Brussels, Munich, Hamburg, Luxembourg....
My Pop Art connects art and everyday life. An elementary feature of Pop Art is the often trivial objects known from daily life, from popular culture, media and advertising. The used motifs are ripped from their original context, altered by me, and thereby given a new life as an "art object."
Direct from the gallery "D uli - Arts"
"Family"
Two bears symbolize father & mother as well as two little bear cubs
In a white frame with a mat
Handcrafted with embedded gold leaf.
This yields a faceted shimmer depending on the angle of light
Also an ideal wedding gift
Each artwork a UNIQUE PIECE
All objects were meticulously handmade by me in elaborate handcrafting
Hand-signed
Gummy bear size is about 15 cm / 6 cm
My artworks are presented at art fairs such as Cologne, Dresden, Frankfurt, Paris, Brussels, Munich, Hamburg, Luxembourg....
My Pop Art connects art and everyday life. An elementary feature of Pop Art is the often trivial objects known from daily life, from popular culture, media and advertising. The used motifs are ripped from their original context, altered by me, and thereby given a new life as an "art object."

