Vit Navratil - Fisch and Chips (XXL)- Hand-painted

04
jours
10
heures
10
minutes
45
secondes
Offre actuelle
€ 100
Prix de réserve non atteint
Anthony Chrisp
Expert
Sélectionné par Anthony Chrisp

Plus de 10 ans d'expérience dans le commerce d'art; a fondé sa propre galerie.

Estimation de la galerie  € 2 000 - € 2 400
12 autres personnes s’intéressent cet objet
AT
100 €
AT
30 €
AT
25 €

Protection des acheteurs Catawiki

Votre paiement est en sécurité chez nous jusqu’à la réception de votre objet.Voir les informations

Trustpilot 4.4 | 135350 d’avis

Noté Excellent sur Trustpilot.

Description fournie par le vendeur

“Fisch and Chips”
The painting unfolds as a fragmented tableau where symbolic figures and hybrid organic forms coexist within a pseudo-structure of a real underwater world. Stimuli collide, revealing tensions between nature and human intervention, innocence and destruction, beauty and toxicity. The work oscillates between irony and warning, where the ocean becomes a dumping ground for human excess.

Shipping to remote areas or islands only upon prior agreement. Additional shipping costs may apply.
Due to its size, the painting will be shipped disassembled in a tube. Only the canvas is shipped without any frame. It is possible to add an inner frame to the tube for an extra charge. Assembly is simple.

Acrylic paintings are usually not varnished, as the colors are sufficiently durable under normal handling even without varnish. Varnishing can be done upon request. A certificate of authenticity can also be provided upon request.

About the author:
I was born in 1983. I come from Karlovy Vary, spent years living in Prague, and eventually, through family and studies, I found my way to Moravia. Now I’m settled in the foothills of the Jeseníky Mountains, near Olomouc.

My journey in art has gone through various stages. I started with abstract painting and simple portraits in spontaneous realism. After some time, I realized that I expected much more from my work. Painting is no longer just an aesthetic addition to an interior for me but, above all, a means of personal expression. I constantly try new approaches, blend techniques, and experiment with colors and compositions. I am inspired by various realist styles, graffiti, and children's drawings, which hold the magic of first creative discovery and offer a completely different perspective on reality.

In my realistic paintings, the inner conflict I feel toward today's society takes shape—toward its ingrained stereotypes and values that most people consider normal. Yet, deep down, we often sense that something is not quite right. I strive to break, reshape, and challenge this "normality," provoking questions and new perspectives.

A painting, in my view, doesn’t have to be just a visual object—it can also provoke thought. I mainly reflect on who we, as humans, truly are. What does it mean to be human? And who could we become if we stopped ignoring what doesn’t directly affect us in the moment? We are consumed by external pressures—social media, consumerism, politics, money, beauty standards, and historical dogmas.

What troubles me the most, however, is the traditional hierarchy of power and the destructive stereotypes instilled in us from childhood. They keep society in a state of complacent lethargy—a comfortable disregard for the consequences faced by those we never meet, whether in place or in time.

My goal is not merely to express disagreement. I want to encourage the viewer to engage in introspection—to move beyond the need to belong to a group that ensures their economic and social status. I want them to be able to make decisions as individuals who choose to do what is right, even against the group and their own self-interest.

I create art that is meant to spark a fair amount of controversy—art that resonates with everyone, whether in a positive or a challenging way. I want my work to question the status quo and compel people to think.

In abstract painting, I am fascinated by the random graphic structures that appear around us. I try to incorporate these elements into my works, sometimes as specific motifs, and other times as abstract layers.

My work is not just about painting. I also focus on sculpture and furniture design. I Primarily work with natural or recycled materials, giving old furniture a new life. This process connects my love for art and design with a deep respect for the materials I use.

Exhibitions :

Kunstmesse Dresden

Art Market Budapest

Affordable Art Fair Brussels

Art Innsbruck

Prague Design Week

Kreativ Messe Munich

Education:
Palacky University in Olomouc
Australian Pacific College (APC - Visual Arts)

À propos du vendeur

Mon parcours artistique a traversé plusieurs étapes. J'ai commencé par la peinture abstraite et des portraits simples dans un réalisme spontané. Après un certain temps, j'ai réalisé que j'attendais beaucoup plus de mon travail. La peinture n'est plus pour moi seulement un ajout esthétique à un intérieur mais, avant tout, un moyen d'expression personnelle. J'essaie constamment de nouvelles approches, je mélange les techniques et j'expérimente les couleurs et les compositions. Je m'inspire de divers styles réalistes, de graffitis et de dessins d'enfants, qui recèlent la magie de la première découverte créative et offrent une perspective complètement différente sur la réalité. Dans la peinture abstraite, je suis fascinée par les structures graphiques aléatoires qui apparaissent autour de nous. J'essaie d'incorporer ces éléments dans mes œuvres, parfois sous forme de motifs spécifiques, et d'autres fois sous forme de couches abstraites. Mon travail ne se limite pas à la peinture. Je me consacre également à la sculpture et à la conception de meubles. Je travaille principalement avec des matériaux naturels ou recyclés, donnant ainsi une nouvelle vie aux vieux meubles. Ce processus associe mon amour pour l'art et le design à un profond respect pour les matériaux que j'utilise.
Traduit par Google Traduction

“Fisch and Chips”
The painting unfolds as a fragmented tableau where symbolic figures and hybrid organic forms coexist within a pseudo-structure of a real underwater world. Stimuli collide, revealing tensions between nature and human intervention, innocence and destruction, beauty and toxicity. The work oscillates between irony and warning, where the ocean becomes a dumping ground for human excess.

Shipping to remote areas or islands only upon prior agreement. Additional shipping costs may apply.
Due to its size, the painting will be shipped disassembled in a tube. Only the canvas is shipped without any frame. It is possible to add an inner frame to the tube for an extra charge. Assembly is simple.

Acrylic paintings are usually not varnished, as the colors are sufficiently durable under normal handling even without varnish. Varnishing can be done upon request. A certificate of authenticity can also be provided upon request.

About the author:
I was born in 1983. I come from Karlovy Vary, spent years living in Prague, and eventually, through family and studies, I found my way to Moravia. Now I’m settled in the foothills of the Jeseníky Mountains, near Olomouc.

My journey in art has gone through various stages. I started with abstract painting and simple portraits in spontaneous realism. After some time, I realized that I expected much more from my work. Painting is no longer just an aesthetic addition to an interior for me but, above all, a means of personal expression. I constantly try new approaches, blend techniques, and experiment with colors and compositions. I am inspired by various realist styles, graffiti, and children's drawings, which hold the magic of first creative discovery and offer a completely different perspective on reality.

In my realistic paintings, the inner conflict I feel toward today's society takes shape—toward its ingrained stereotypes and values that most people consider normal. Yet, deep down, we often sense that something is not quite right. I strive to break, reshape, and challenge this "normality," provoking questions and new perspectives.

A painting, in my view, doesn’t have to be just a visual object—it can also provoke thought. I mainly reflect on who we, as humans, truly are. What does it mean to be human? And who could we become if we stopped ignoring what doesn’t directly affect us in the moment? We are consumed by external pressures—social media, consumerism, politics, money, beauty standards, and historical dogmas.

What troubles me the most, however, is the traditional hierarchy of power and the destructive stereotypes instilled in us from childhood. They keep society in a state of complacent lethargy—a comfortable disregard for the consequences faced by those we never meet, whether in place or in time.

My goal is not merely to express disagreement. I want to encourage the viewer to engage in introspection—to move beyond the need to belong to a group that ensures their economic and social status. I want them to be able to make decisions as individuals who choose to do what is right, even against the group and their own self-interest.

I create art that is meant to spark a fair amount of controversy—art that resonates with everyone, whether in a positive or a challenging way. I want my work to question the status quo and compel people to think.

In abstract painting, I am fascinated by the random graphic structures that appear around us. I try to incorporate these elements into my works, sometimes as specific motifs, and other times as abstract layers.

My work is not just about painting. I also focus on sculpture and furniture design. I Primarily work with natural or recycled materials, giving old furniture a new life. This process connects my love for art and design with a deep respect for the materials I use.

Exhibitions :

Kunstmesse Dresden

Art Market Budapest

Affordable Art Fair Brussels

Art Innsbruck

Prague Design Week

Kreativ Messe Munich

Education:
Palacky University in Olomouc
Australian Pacific College (APC - Visual Arts)

À propos du vendeur

Mon parcours artistique a traversé plusieurs étapes. J'ai commencé par la peinture abstraite et des portraits simples dans un réalisme spontané. Après un certain temps, j'ai réalisé que j'attendais beaucoup plus de mon travail. La peinture n'est plus pour moi seulement un ajout esthétique à un intérieur mais, avant tout, un moyen d'expression personnelle. J'essaie constamment de nouvelles approches, je mélange les techniques et j'expérimente les couleurs et les compositions. Je m'inspire de divers styles réalistes, de graffitis et de dessins d'enfants, qui recèlent la magie de la première découverte créative et offrent une perspective complètement différente sur la réalité. Dans la peinture abstraite, je suis fascinée par les structures graphiques aléatoires qui apparaissent autour de nous. J'essaie d'incorporer ces éléments dans mes œuvres, parfois sous forme de motifs spécifiques, et d'autres fois sous forme de couches abstraites. Mon travail ne se limite pas à la peinture. Je me consacre également à la sculpture et à la conception de meubles. Je travaille principalement avec des matériaux naturels ou recyclés, donnant ainsi une nouvelle vie aux vieux meubles. Ce processus associe mon amour pour l'art et le design à un profond respect pour les matériaux que j'utilise.
Traduit par Google Traduction

Détails

Artiste
Vit Navratil
Vendu avec cadre
Non
Vendu(e) par
En direct de l’artiste
Édition
Original
Titre de l'œuvre d'art
Fisch and Chips (XXL)- Hand-painted
Technique
Peinture acrylique
Signature
Signé à la main
Pays d’origine
Czechia
Année
2026
Condition
Excellent état
Couleur
Blanc, Bleu, Brun, Jaune, Noir, Orange, Rose, Rouge, Vert
Hauteur
95 cm
Largeur
145 cm
Représentation/thème
Paysage
Style
Néo-expressionnisme
Période
2020 et après
Vendu par
République tchèqueVérifié
pro

Objets similaires

Pour vous

Art moderne et contemporain