D - Uli - "Ich denke, also bin ich" (I think, so I am)

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A hand-signed sculpture by D - Uli, titled 'Ich denke, also bin ich' (I think, so I am), in mixed media with ultramarine blue pigments, from the 'Hommage a Yves Klein' series, Germany, approximately 24 cm high, 11 cm wide, 10 cm deep, weighing about 1 kg, in good condition.

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Directly from the gallery "D uli - Arts"

This artwork is from the series "Homage to Yves Klein"

Yves Klein was, with Andy Warhol and Jeff Koons, one of the co-founders of Pop Art.

His unforgettable "Blue Quadrat" with the most beautiful and intense blue I have ever seen.

All objects have been produced with elaborate hand craftsmanship.

This is not about symmetry or perfection of the sculpture, but rather about a mirror of human diversity with all its differences.

“I think, therefore I am” (Latin cogito, ergo sum) is a central sentence of the French philosopher René Descartes (1596–1650), which is regarded as the foundation of modern rationalism.

It means that the act of doubting or thinking itself proves the existence of the thinker or individual.

Hand-signed

The ultramarine blue color is produced by me personally from pigment in a specific recipe. Thanks to this recipe, this blue is matte, velvety in texture, and absorbs light. This means that the less light falls on the sculpture, the more intensely the blue shines.

Total weight approx. 1 kg

My artworks are presented at art fairs such as Cologne, Dresden, Frankfurt, Paris, Luxembourg, Hamburg, Munich, Monaco, Strasbourg...

My Pop Art connects art and everyday life. An elementary feature of Pop Art is the often trivial objects from daily life, from popular culture, media and advertising. The motifs used are taken from their original context, altered by me, and thereby gain a new life as a "art object".

Directly from the gallery "D uli - Arts"

This artwork is from the series "Homage to Yves Klein"

Yves Klein was, with Andy Warhol and Jeff Koons, one of the co-founders of Pop Art.

His unforgettable "Blue Quadrat" with the most beautiful and intense blue I have ever seen.

All objects have been produced with elaborate hand craftsmanship.

This is not about symmetry or perfection of the sculpture, but rather about a mirror of human diversity with all its differences.

“I think, therefore I am” (Latin cogito, ergo sum) is a central sentence of the French philosopher René Descartes (1596–1650), which is regarded as the foundation of modern rationalism.

It means that the act of doubting or thinking itself proves the existence of the thinker or individual.

Hand-signed

The ultramarine blue color is produced by me personally from pigment in a specific recipe. Thanks to this recipe, this blue is matte, velvety in texture, and absorbs light. This means that the less light falls on the sculpture, the more intensely the blue shines.

Total weight approx. 1 kg

My artworks are presented at art fairs such as Cologne, Dresden, Frankfurt, Paris, Luxembourg, Hamburg, Munich, Monaco, Strasbourg...

My Pop Art connects art and everyday life. An elementary feature of Pop Art is the often trivial objects from daily life, from popular culture, media and advertising. The motifs used are taken from their original context, altered by me, and thereby gain a new life as a "art object".

Details

Era
After 2000
Manufacturer/brand
D - Uli
Country of origin
Germany
Material
Mixed technique with ultramarine blue pigments.
Artist
D - Uli
Title of artwork
"Ich denke, also bin ich" (I think, so I am)
Signature
Hand signed
Condition
Good condition
Height
24 cm
Width
11 cm
Depth
10 cm
GermanyVerified
611
Objects sold
97.62%
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