The idea is to go from more primal instincts to sophisticated, civilized emotions. Richard Orlinski uses such basic forms and shapes as crocodiles, letters, panthers, skulls and even the iconic "David" form that was first sculpted by Michelangelo back in the Renaissance.
work of artists as diverse as Warhol, Lichtenstein, Rosenquist, César, erro and several others
who provided the source of inspiration for my future work. »
Richard Orlinski
Other iconic forms include the stiletto heel, blue jeans, cans and images, as well as tributes to artists in the New Realism and
Pop Art movements. (
Artist website)
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The idea is to go from more primal instincts to sophisticated, civilized emotions. Richard Orlinski uses such basic forms and shapes as crocodiles, letters, panthers, skulls and even the iconic "David" form that was first sculpted by Michelangelo back in the Renaissance.
work of artists as diverse as Warhol, Lichtenstein, Rosenquist, César, erro and several others
who provided the source of inspiration for my future work. »
Richard Orlinski
Other iconic forms include the stiletto heel, blue jeans, cans and images, as well as tributes to artists in the New Realism and
Pop Art movements. (
Artist website)
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