D - Uli - " Lion" Blue





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D - Uli Lion Blue, a hand-signed mixed-media sculpture in ultramarine blue, 28 cm high, 17 cm wide and 12 cm deep, produced in Germany, in good condition.
Description from the seller
"Lion" Blue
Directly from the gallery "Duli- Arts"
The lion was made from art resin, about 28 cm tall in ultramarine blue
My ultramarine blue is handmade by me.
According to my formula, this color absorbs light.
The less light the sculpture receives, the more intensely the blue radiates
On the surface you can see the handcrafted work.
This differs in every artwork and thus makes it an absolute one-of-a-kind
An absolute head-turner for young and old
Each artwork is meticulous handcrafted work
My artworks are exhibited at art fairs in Frankfurt, Cologne, Munich, Brussels, Hamburg, Luxembourg, Dresden, Paris, Lyon, Strasbourg, Monaco... presented
Hand-signed
My Pop Art connects art and everyday life.
An essential feature of Pop Art is the often trivial motifs known from everyday popular culture, media and advertising.
The motifs used are torn from their original context, isolated, and thus their meaning is altered.
"Lion" Blue
Directly from the gallery "Duli- Arts"
The lion was made from art resin, about 28 cm tall in ultramarine blue
My ultramarine blue is handmade by me.
According to my formula, this color absorbs light.
The less light the sculpture receives, the more intensely the blue radiates
On the surface you can see the handcrafted work.
This differs in every artwork and thus makes it an absolute one-of-a-kind
An absolute head-turner for young and old
Each artwork is meticulous handcrafted work
My artworks are exhibited at art fairs in Frankfurt, Cologne, Munich, Brussels, Hamburg, Luxembourg, Dresden, Paris, Lyon, Strasbourg, Monaco... presented
Hand-signed
My Pop Art connects art and everyday life.
An essential feature of Pop Art is the often trivial motifs known from everyday popular culture, media and advertising.
The motifs used are torn from their original context, isolated, and thus their meaning is altered.

