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Signed and dated in pencil, not framed // A Blind Man’s Scrap Book (Radiant Bat) by Marcel Dzama, a 2018 colored pencil drawing, presents a surreal depiction of a bat with a radiating aura. The bat, drawn with a delicate blend of blue and red tones, stands out against a background of lined paper, giving it an almost whimsical, notebook-like appearance. Its wings are spread wide, with lines emanating from its head and wings, creating a halo effect that infuses the creature with a sense of energy and mystique. Signed and dated in pencil, Dzama’s piece combines a playful tone with an unsettling beauty, typical of his work’s exploration of fantastical and dreamlike imagery.
A Blind Man’s Scrap Book (Radiant Bat), 2018
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Signed and dated in pencil, not framed // A Blind Man’s Scrap Book (Radiant Bat) by Marcel Dzama, a 2018 colored pencil drawing, presents a surreal depiction of a bat with a radiating aura. The bat, drawn with a delicate blend of blue and red tones, stands out against a background of lined paper, giving it an almost whimsical, notebook-like appearance. Its wings are spread wide, with lines emanating from its head and wings, creating a halo effect that infuses the creature with a sense of energy and mystique. Signed and dated in pencil, Dzama’s piece combines a playful tone with an unsettling beauty, typical of his work’s exploration of fantastical and dreamlike imagery.
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Marcel Dzama
A Blind Man’s Scrap Book (Skeletal Serenade), 2018
Drawing / Watercolor
Coloured Pencil
EUR 1,600
Marcel Dzama
A Blind Man’s Scrap Book (Radiant Bat), 2018
Drawing / Watercolor
Coloured Pencil
EUR 1,600
What is new figuration?
Neo-Figurative Art is a collective term that refers to the revival of figurative art in America and Europe during the 1960s, following a period dominated by abstraction. Michel Ragon, a French art critic, argued that this resurgence of figuration occurred during a critical time of social and political upheaval in both regions.
