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Alexanderplatz, Berlin (2017)Acrylic painting by Andrew Reid Wildman

30.48 x 22.86 x 1.02cm (unframed) / 30.48 x 22.86cm (actual image size)

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Bold, invigorating and striking, this new work by Andrew Reid Wildman depicts Berlin's iconic Alexanderplatz station, once the hub of the German Democratic Republic, and now a busy interchange. The work is filled with energy and a tinge of nostalgia. Small elements of collage hint at days gone by, simpler times perhaps, a touch of Ostalgie. The canvas is deep enough to hang without the need for further framing and is painted black on the canvas sides.

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acrylic and collage

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#berlin#germany#andrew reid#ddr#alexanderplatz#gdr#german democratic#ostalgie

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Bold, invigorating and striking, this new work by Andrew Reid Wildman depicts Berlin's iconic Alexanderplatz station, once the hub of the German Democratic Republic, and now a busy interchange. The work is filled with energy and a tinge of nostalgia. Small elements of collage hint at days gone by, simpler times perhaps, a touch of Ostalgie. The canvas is deep enough to hang without the need for further framing and is painted black on the canvas sides.

Materials used:

acrylic and collage

Details:

Tags:

#berlin#germany#andrew reid#ddr#alexanderplatz#gdr#german democratic#ostalgie

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I began painting around fifteen years ago, learning, discovering as I went. Today, I live in France — a country that excites and inspires me every day. My work... Read more

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