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With certificate signed by the artist // Köpfe (W-large) by Stephan Balkenhol, created in 2006, is a tapestry that intertwines simplicity with playful abstraction. This piece features a series of sketched faces rendered in black thread, each uniquely expressive, scattered across a light beige background. The faces are connected by colorful, looping lines in green, yellow, and red, which twist and weave through the tapestry, giving it a sense of movement and unity. These swirling lines evoke the idea of invisible threads that link individuals together, suggesting connections or conversations among the depicted faces. Balkenhol’s focus on human expression and interaction is apparent, with each face portraying different emotions and personalities, capturing the essence of individuality within a collective fabric.
Köpfe (W-large), 2006
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With certificate signed by the artist // Köpfe (W-large) by Stephan Balkenhol, created in 2006, is a tapestry that intertwines simplicity with playful abstraction. This piece features a series of sketched faces rendered in black thread, each uniquely expressive, scattered across a light beige background. The faces are connected by colorful, looping lines in green, yellow, and red, which twist and weave through the tapestry, giving it a sense of movement and unity. These swirling lines evoke the idea of invisible threads that link individuals together, suggesting connections or conversations among the depicted faces. Balkenhol’s focus on human expression and interaction is apparent, with each face portraying different emotions and personalities, capturing the essence of individuality within a collective fabric.
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Stephan Balkenhol
Mann Mit Weißem Hemd, 2017 / 2023
Limited Edition Print
Mixed Media
EUR 20,000 - 25,000
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.
