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ORANGE CRUSH (2026) Original Acrylic Painting by Stefanie Rogge

120 x 100 x 2cm

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£1,384.66

Orange Crush – from the series “Fragments of Thought”

Luminous, powerful patches of pink and orange dominate the surface of the painting – intense, almost life-affirming. This visual energy contrasts with the typographic fragments that repeat, shift, and partially dissolve:

FOLLOW ME
DON’T FOLLOW ME
FOLLOW ME
I’VE GOT MY SPINE
I’VE GOT MY ORANGE CRUSH

The words appear both present and unstable – like an echo that defies easy categorization.

The text fragments are taken from the song “Orange Crush” by R.E.M., a veiled anti-war song referencing the use of Agent Orange in the Vietnam War.

It is precisely in contrast to the luminous, almost euphoric colors that tension arises: The painting draws the viewer in, appearing open and powerful.

Thus, the painting becomes both an echo and a quiet warning – in a time of crisis.

Painted on canvas, protected by a satin varnish.

SERIES: Fragments of Thought

120 x 100 cm canvas stretched on a wooden frame.

The painting incorporates typographic elements.

Glossy final varnish protects against dust and UV light.

The painting is ready to hang.

Materials used:

Acrylic, varnish

Details:

Tags:

#expressive#orange#colorful#luminous#rem#typogaphy#neon abstract#lyric#antiwar#typoart#antiwar art
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Orange Crush – from the series “Fragments of Thought”

Luminous, powerful patches of pink and orange dominate the surface of the painting – intense, almost life-affirming. This visual energy contrasts with the typographic fragments that repeat, shift, and partially dissolve:

FOLLOW ME
DON’T FOLLOW ME
FOLLOW ME
I’VE GOT MY SPINE
I’VE GOT MY ORANGE CRUSH

The words appear both present and unstable – like an echo that defies easy categorization.

The text fragments are taken from the song “Orange Crush” by R.E.M., a veiled anti-war song referencing the use of Agent Orange in the Vietnam War.

It is precisely in contrast to the luminous, almost euphoric colors that tension arises: The painting draws the viewer in, appearing open and powerful.

Thus, the painting becomes both an echo and a quiet warning – in a time of crisis.

Painted on canvas, protected by a satin varnish.

SERIES: Fragments of Thought

120 x 100 cm canvas stretched on a wooden frame.

The painting incorporates typographic elements.

Glossy final varnish protects against dust and UV light.

The painting is ready to hang.

Materials used:

Acrylic, varnish

Details:

Tags:

#expressive#orange#colorful#luminous#rem#typogaphy#neon abstract#lyric#antiwar#typoart#antiwar art
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Stefanie is an artist and graphic designer from Germany, who completed her artistic education in Hanover. In addition to abstract pieces, she also paints figurative works. Her abstract, large format... Read more

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