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Nero-pen - Edition of 15 variations of 1 motif. // Untitled 22 by Marcel van Eeden is a striking marker drawing created in 2012. Rendered in dark, bold strokes, the image depicts an eerie, silhouetted scene of twisted branches and stark forms, possibly a representation of a mysterious or surreal landscape. The composition, dominated by intense black tones, conjures an atmosphere of intrigue and tension, with a luminous orb in the background that could suggest a rising or setting sun. This piece, part of an edition of 15 variations, reflects van Eeden's fascination with noir aesthetics and his skill in crafting evocative, haunting imagery. The artwork invites viewers to immerse themselves in its shadowy world, provoking contemplation of nature and the unknown.
untitled 22, 2012
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Nero-pen - Edition of 15 variations of 1 motif. // Untitled 22 by Marcel van Eeden is a striking marker drawing created in 2012. Rendered in dark, bold strokes, the image depicts an eerie, silhouetted scene of twisted branches and stark forms, possibly a representation of a mysterious or surreal landscape. The composition, dominated by intense black tones, conjures an atmosphere of intrigue and tension, with a luminous orb in the background that could suggest a rising or setting sun. This piece, part of an edition of 15 variations, reflects van Eeden's fascination with noir aesthetics and his skill in crafting evocative, haunting imagery. The artwork invites viewers to immerse themselves in its shadowy world, provoking contemplation of nature and the unknown.
What is appropriation?
Appropriation in art involves using pre-existing images or objects with little or no modification. This technique has played a significant role across various art forms, including visual arts, music, performance, and literature. In visual arts, appropriation refers to the practice of adopting, sampling, recycling, or borrowing elements—or even entire forms—of existing visual culture, integrating them into new works to create meaning or critique.
