Ruth Campau:
Picture "Diamond Dust (Aubergine/Pink)" (2019) (Unique piece)
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Picture "Diamond Dust (Aubergine/Pink)" (2019) (Unique piece)
Ruth Campau:
Picture "Diamond Dust (Aubergine/Pink)" (2019) (Unique piece)

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unique piece | signed | acrylic and spray paint on Mylar | framed | size 130 x 58 x 10 cm

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Picture "Diamond Dust (Aubergine/Pink)" (2019) (Unique piece)
Ruth Campau: Picture "Diamond Dust (Aubergine/Pink)" (201...

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Picture "Diamond Dust (Aubergine/Pink)" (2019) (Unique piece)

The artist Ruth Campau is a member of the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts. Her work is represented in renowned collections. She has received numerous awards and prizes. In her work, the artist explores the boundaries between painting, sculpture, installation and collage in new ways. Diverse materiality and materiality are combined and composed into a technoid-looking mashup.

Acrylic and spray paint on mylar, 2019. Signed on the back. Unique piece. Motif size/sheet size 127 x 55 cm. Size in frame 130 x 58 x 10 cm as shown.

About Ruth Campau

Born in 1955, the artist Ruth Campau is a member of the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts. Her art is represented in renowned collections and she has received numerous awards and prizes. In her works, the artist explores the boundaries between painting, sculpture, installation and collage in new ways. Diverse materialities and media are combined and composed into a technoid-looking mashup. For example, Ruth Campau sometimes covers Dibond surfaces with a mirrored mylar foil, which is painted with large brush strokes and acrylic paint. The final painting of the object and the shiny, reflective surface and its metallic texture make the artists' signature visible.

The installations and collages play with the viewer's visual perception and spatial illumination. Translucent, transparent, opaque and reflective surfaces and webs are combined to form aesthetic structures that seem to imitate or dissimulate a canvas. The artist folds, cuts, hangs and lays picture elements and turns them into installation objects in many other ways.

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