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Augusta Metropolis Red is an abstract painting created with bright red and white paints on a canvas. The painting features an interesting juxtaposition of fluid and geometric shapes. The red and white elements blend together in a harmonious balance, creating a dynamic and energetic composition. The painting is full of texture and movement, and the shapes evoke a feeling of motion and energy. The overall effect is both calming and invigorating, and this painting will be a great addition to any room.

Augusta Alexander is a famous Austrian model walking for brands like Dolce & Gabbana, Versace or Jean-Paul Gaulthier. He unites being a judo champion, classic fashion model and an influencer on Social Media with a lot of verve, energy and motivation.

Augusta is one of my main muses, in a classical understanding. This photo with him crying is a great inspiration, not only he is handsome but profound, with a deeper sense of humanity. The photographer is Kosmas Pavlos from Vienna.

All my artworks are collages of photos combined with spray paint, acrylic paint, sometimes epoxy resin. This collage is made of different paper photos in different colours and with a large epoxy resin layer on top. I love the game of reflections. To me this is the most cubist style, I have ever made. I am fascinated by the fragmentation, which symbols our lives in the 21st century, our souls.

This artwork is mounted on a high quality canvas. See photo. This is why the price is higher than the other formats.

Materials used:

Photo, Paper, Spray Paint, Epoxy resin

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#pop art #man #dreams #gay #cubist #cube #fragments #lgbtqia+ #lgbtqia #pablo picasso #friendly chap #george braque 
Augusta Metropolis Red (2022)
Mixed-media painting
by Jerome Cholet

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Augusta Metropolis Red is an abstract painting created with bright red and white paints on a canvas. The painting features an interesting juxtaposition of fluid and geometric shapes. The red and white elements blend together in a harmonious balance, creating a dynamic and energetic composition. The painting is full of texture and movement, and the shapes evoke a feeling of motion and energy. The overall effect is both calming and invigorating, and this painting will be a great addition to any room.

Augusta Alexander is a famous Austrian model walking for brands like Dolce & Gabbana, Versace or Jean-Paul Gaulthier. He unites being a judo champion, classic fashion model and an influencer on Social Media with a lot of verve, energy and motivation.

Augusta is one of my main muses, in a classical understanding. This photo with him crying is a great inspiration, not only he is handsome but profound, with a deeper sense of humanity. The photographer is Kosmas Pavlos from Vienna.

All my artworks are collages of photos combined with spray paint, acrylic paint, sometimes epoxy resin. This collage is made of different paper photos in different colours and with a large epoxy resin layer on top. I love the game of reflections. To me this is the most cubist style, I have ever made. I am fascinated by the fragmentation, which symbols our lives in the 21st century, our souls.

This artwork is mounted on a high quality canvas. See photo. This is why the price is higher than the other formats.

Materials used:

Photo, Paper, Spray Paint, Epoxy resin

Tags:
#pop art #man #dreams #gay #cubist #cube #fragments #lgbtqia+ #lgbtqia #pablo picasso #friendly chap #george braque 

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BioI was born in 1979 in Hamburg, Germany, and I have lived for several years in Brazil, South Africa and France. So I would consider myself to be really cosmopolitan.... Read more

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