Just like Joseph Kosuth with “One and Three Chairs” where a single object becomes the subject of debate - for which of his representations of a chair is the most “accurate” of all - the present artwork brings into discussion the relations between the ways we can explore the idea of a still nature.
From the idea itself to the actual painting we can identify five stages of “reality”: in the realm of thought – where we can imagine or articulate words to describe it, followed by the physical items that constructs it in real life, then painted as a photograph (top left) after which the next representation can take form – the painting (bottom right), the last two being visible in the artwork that would become in this sense the metapainting.
Oil colors, markers
£800
Just like Joseph Kosuth with “One and Three Chairs” where a single object becomes the subject of debate - for which of his representations of a chair is the most “accurate” of all - the present artwork brings into discussion the relations between the ways we can explore the idea of a still nature.
From the idea itself to the actual painting we can identify five stages of “reality”: in the realm of thought – where we can imagine or articulate words to describe it, followed by the physical items that constructs it in real life, then painted as a photograph (top left) after which the next representation can take form – the painting (bottom right), the last two being visible in the artwork that would become in this sense the metapainting.
Oil colors, markers
We want you to love your art! If you are not completely satisfied with your purchase you can return it free within 14 days, no questions asked. Learn more
This artwork is sold by Iulian Arsenie from Romania