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Etching, signed by hand // Untitled - Fur by Karin Kneffel is a compelling etching that juxtaposes natural imagery with an almost surreal sense of stillness. The artwork portrays a zebra skin laid out on a reflective surface, with water-like reflections in hues of yellow, blue, and earthy tones surrounding it. Kneffel’s work often emphasizes texture and surface, and here the detailed rendering of the zebra fur contrasts starkly with the fluid reflections, creating a visual tension between life and artifice. This limited edition print, hand-signed by the artist, subtly hints at themes of nature’s beauty, exploitation, and transformation, evoking both allure and introspection.
Untitled - fur, 2010
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Etching, signed by hand // Untitled - Fur by Karin Kneffel is a compelling etching that juxtaposes natural imagery with an almost surreal sense of stillness. The artwork portrays a zebra skin laid out on a reflective surface, with water-like reflections in hues of yellow, blue, and earthy tones surrounding it. Kneffel’s work often emphasizes texture and surface, and here the detailed rendering of the zebra fur contrasts starkly with the fluid reflections, creating a visual tension between life and artifice. This limited edition print, hand-signed by the artist, subtly hints at themes of nature’s beauty, exploitation, and transformation, evoking both allure and introspection.
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What is photorealism?
Photorealism is a genre of art or artistic movement that involves drawing, painting, and other graphic media in which the artist carefully studies a photograph and attempts to reproduce it as realistically as possible in another medium. While the term can broadly describe any artwork created in this manner, it specifically refers to a group of painters and paintings in the U.S. art movement that emerged in the late 1960s and early 1970s.