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12 Multiples Terragraphs on canvas mounted on wood in a limited edition of 36 hand signed & numbered // Ouroboros #2 by Günther Uecker, created in 2018, is a limited edition terragraph on canvas mounted on wood. Known for his textured and tactile work, Uecker uses sand as a medium here to evoke an organic, almost primal quality. The artwork presents a swirling, circular form in earthy brown tones, resembling the ancient symbol of the ouroboros, often associated with cycles and eternity. The rough, sand-like texture adds a tactile dimension to the piece, inviting the viewer to consider the physicality of the medium as well as the symbolism of the form. Uecker’s work here reflects his interest in natural materials and the power of simple, universal shapes.
Ouroboros #2, 2018
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12 Multiples Terragraphs on canvas mounted on wood in a limited edition of 36 hand signed & numbered // Ouroboros #2 by Günther Uecker, created in 2018, is a limited edition terragraph on canvas mounted on wood. Known for his textured and tactile work, Uecker uses sand as a medium here to evoke an organic, almost primal quality. The artwork presents a swirling, circular form in earthy brown tones, resembling the ancient symbol of the ouroboros, often associated with cycles and eternity. The rough, sand-like texture adds a tactile dimension to the piece, inviting the viewer to consider the physicality of the medium as well as the symbolism of the form. Uecker’s work here reflects his interest in natural materials and the power of simple, universal shapes.
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What is Found Object?
A found object is a term used to describe a man-made or natural object, or a fragment of one, that an artist discovers or purchases and keeps for inspiration or as a work of art. The artist may also modify the object or incorporate it into a collage or assemblage, transforming it into a new piece of art.