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Edition of 60 + XX A.P. + I H.C. - Etching on Zerkall, 350grs/m2, hand-coloured in oils // Thomas Lange's Matteo (2004) is an evocative limited edition etching with hand-coloring on Zerkall paper. The artwork is executed in mixed media, blending etching techniques with subtle, hand-applied oil colors that give the piece an ethereal quality. The image depicts two humanoid figures intertwined in a surreal, dreamlike embrace, with one figure appearing more solid and the other almost skeletal. The figures are rendered in expressive lines, with muted, shadowy tones that enhance the artwork's haunting, introspective mood. The abstracted forms suggest themes of struggle, connection, or perhaps the tension between life and mortality, engaging the viewer in a contemplative experience. Lange’s choice of a monochromatic palette with minimal color highlights amplifies the emotional depth of the scene.
Matteo, 2004
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Edition of 60 + XX A.P. + I H.C. - Etching on Zerkall, 350grs/m2, hand-coloured in oils // Thomas Lange's Matteo (2004) is an evocative limited edition etching with hand-coloring on Zerkall paper. The artwork is executed in mixed media, blending etching techniques with subtle, hand-applied oil colors that give the piece an ethereal quality. The image depicts two humanoid figures intertwined in a surreal, dreamlike embrace, with one figure appearing more solid and the other almost skeletal. The figures are rendered in expressive lines, with muted, shadowy tones that enhance the artwork's haunting, introspective mood. The abstracted forms suggest themes of struggle, connection, or perhaps the tension between life and mortality, engaging the viewer in a contemplative experience. Lange’s choice of a monochromatic palette with minimal color highlights amplifies the emotional depth of the scene.
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Sometimes known as Figurativism, figurative art refers to sculptures and paintings that are clearly or specifically derived from real objects, making them representational. The term figurative art is often used in contrast to abstract art. However, since the emergence of abstract art, figurative art has come to describe any form of modern art that has strong references to the real world or actual situations.