Photographic artwork from my Type Art Series. UV-Print behind clear acrylic glass 2mm, with polished edges, with Forex back and aluminum hanging profile. Artwork is ready to hang.
Limited Edition of 25
To buy visit http://www.saatchiart.com/pfrommer or http://www.svenpfrommer.com
Photographic artwork from my Type Art Series. UV-Print behind clear acrylic glass 2mm, with polished edges, with Forex back and aluminum hanging profile. Artwork is ready to hang.
Limited Edition of 25
To buy visit http://www.saatchiart.com/pfrommer or http://www.svenpfrommer.com
I met Jerome at a show of unconfirmed artists, exhibitions whose sponsor was a world famous sausage factory. The reason for my arrival was the free top quality sausage that the factory shared with all the present. You my dear readers, just watching the photo of installation made by Jerome (he is part of that installation). I was most impressed by the very happy expression of Jeronim's face while the rest of the scenes considered less worthy than the dry scab to fall from the pain of a sick troll. In short: Jeronim is the only son of the rich Ricoard, the owner of a number of ironware shops and various tools. It is not certain, but it is said that Jeronim began to create artwork from pure boredom, since he did not have to work to have the means to live. We quickly got together (I often came to him and enjoyed looking at a full fridge) and Jeronim gave me his vision of art.
- Painting is dead because it does not bring anything new! Only the other directions of art have a future! Art has something to reveal or hide!
I confirm by nodding my head, I swallow a delicious piece of prosciutto and say:
- Excellent!
With time, Jeronim began to paint the walls and furniture of his huge apartment. That caused me problems because I was barely finding a fridge.
"Living for art is a phrase," he said with a smile when I last saw him - it's necessary to live in art!
Even after several times I came to his apartment, everything was painted in various stripes and shapes. The fridge was empty. I quickly lost interest in Jerome and his specific work, I needed a new content.
has been for sale for some time, as you have seen. The maintenance and ongoing development to keep our non-profit and idealistic platform for contemporary art running and safe from hackers etc. costs money that is no longer there. Because of small investments that are necessary now and the running costs, we will have to shut down with a heavy heart at the beginning of summer on June 21.









