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Acrylic on paper // Koen Vanmechelen's Untitled (Chicken I) (1998) is an expressive acrylic painting on paper, capturing the dynamic energy and essence of his recurrent subject: the chicken. The artwork measures 50 x 65 cm and features an abstract representation of the animal, portrayed through gestural, fluid lines in black against a textured, warm yellow background. The composition gives the impression of movement, as the sweeping lines and organic shapes create a sense of life and spontaneity. The loose, sketch-like rendering highlights Vanmechelen’s fascination with natural forms and the fluidity of life itself. The use of earthy tones and quick, energetic strokes invites the viewer to connect instinctively with the primal and animated nature of the subject, a hallmark of Vanmechelen's artistic exploration.
Untitled (Chicken I), 1998
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Acrylic on paper // Koen Vanmechelen's Untitled (Chicken I) (1998) is an expressive acrylic painting on paper, capturing the dynamic energy and essence of his recurrent subject: the chicken. The artwork measures 50 x 65 cm and features an abstract representation of the animal, portrayed through gestural, fluid lines in black against a textured, warm yellow background. The composition gives the impression of movement, as the sweeping lines and organic shapes create a sense of life and spontaneity. The loose, sketch-like rendering highlights Vanmechelen’s fascination with natural forms and the fluidity of life itself. The use of earthy tones and quick, energetic strokes invites the viewer to connect instinctively with the primal and animated nature of the subject, a hallmark of Vanmechelen's artistic exploration.
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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.