Omhie (1986) - The Scar - Materic Neo-Expressionism · Street Art






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Description from the seller
THE SCAR (Deconstructed Graffiti)
Style: Neo-Expressionism · Abstract Art · Street Art · Graffiti Art · Urban Contemporary
Artwork Details
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THE SCAR
Medium: Mixed Media (Acrylic, Spray Paint, High-Relief Markers) on Canvas.
Size: 100x95cm (finished size) (Note: +5cm margin on each side, reserved for stretching, total canvas size 110x105cm)
Signature: Hand-signed front and back
Condition: Excellent
Certificate: Hand-signed Certificate of Authenticity included
Frame: Not included
Shipping Information
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Professionally packed and shipped worldwide, rolled in a secure tube to ensure maximum protection.
Tracking: A tracking number will be provided immediately upon shipment.
The Concept
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The scar marks Omhie's evolution towards purely abstract Neo-Expressionism, moving away from pop iconography to focus on energy and materiality.
The title refers to the dense multi-layer of paint and medium the artist constructs, almost like scar tissue on the canvas. The work is an explosion of chromatic and physical contrasts, where every mark (tag, line, arrow) is the residue of a deconstructed street language. The conflict is visible in the contrast between the aggressive black forms and the flashes of acidic colors (red, yellow, white) that suggest a raw, uninterrupted energy.
The artist uses his technique of creating multiple layers of acrylic and Grog Markers to produce a surface, which serves as the physical proof of the work and the materiality that defines its value.
About the Artist
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Omhie is an Italian contemporary artist who began his journey in 2003 on urban walls. His unique style fluidly merges the raw energy of graffiti with the precision of academic composition. Omhie's philosophy centers on re-contextualizing Pop icons to explore modern identity and controlled chaos. Each work is a one-of-a-kind piece sought after by international collectors for its unique combination of street instinct and striking visual impact.
Seller's Story
THE SCAR (Deconstructed Graffiti)
Style: Neo-Expressionism · Abstract Art · Street Art · Graffiti Art · Urban Contemporary
Artwork Details
-
THE SCAR
Medium: Mixed Media (Acrylic, Spray Paint, High-Relief Markers) on Canvas.
Size: 100x95cm (finished size) (Note: +5cm margin on each side, reserved for stretching, total canvas size 110x105cm)
Signature: Hand-signed front and back
Condition: Excellent
Certificate: Hand-signed Certificate of Authenticity included
Frame: Not included
Shipping Information
-
Professionally packed and shipped worldwide, rolled in a secure tube to ensure maximum protection.
Tracking: A tracking number will be provided immediately upon shipment.
The Concept
-
The scar marks Omhie's evolution towards purely abstract Neo-Expressionism, moving away from pop iconography to focus on energy and materiality.
The title refers to the dense multi-layer of paint and medium the artist constructs, almost like scar tissue on the canvas. The work is an explosion of chromatic and physical contrasts, where every mark (tag, line, arrow) is the residue of a deconstructed street language. The conflict is visible in the contrast between the aggressive black forms and the flashes of acidic colors (red, yellow, white) that suggest a raw, uninterrupted energy.
The artist uses his technique of creating multiple layers of acrylic and Grog Markers to produce a surface, which serves as the physical proof of the work and the materiality that defines its value.
About the Artist
-
Omhie is an Italian contemporary artist who began his journey in 2003 on urban walls. His unique style fluidly merges the raw energy of graffiti with the precision of academic composition. Omhie's philosophy centers on re-contextualizing Pop icons to explore modern identity and controlled chaos. Each work is a one-of-a-kind piece sought after by international collectors for its unique combination of street instinct and striking visual impact.
