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This work is oversized, and only shippable to New York. If you order this work, there will be a $100 flat fee for handling.
Original Artwork
Dimensions: Height 39.5 in x Width 39.5 in.
Medium: Oil on Canvas on Panel
The Hungarian visual artist Kati Vilim creates Geometric Abstraction - using geometric shapes to make “invisible things” visible. visible visual-ideas originating in the invisible part of the world. She combines traditional painting methods and medium with various simple forms to depict technology and industrial development.a world of simple forms to express a way of seeing strongly influenced by technology and industrial development. As the titlename suggests, Vilim aimed to stretch the limits of our perception in this multichrome painting. The artist is delighted by the energetic movement of the shapes on canvas.
This work is oversized, and only shippable to New York. If you order this work, there will be a $100 flat fee for handling.
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Born in Hungary / Works in New York
Kati works from her Chelsea studio, serene and slightly aloof like her own paintings. It is easy to classify her as geometric abstraction, but she uses this style to a very specific end: to make “invisible things” visible. The subject of Kati’s work is abstraction itself and it is not a representation of anything that exists in the visible world. This gives the viewers the freedom to forget about preconceptions or contexts, and invites them to develop an independent, individual interpretation of the works. Aside from painting, she also works with digital mediums to make installations and videos.
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