seqret
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Dmitri Aske "Mother of Modernism", by seqret on May 23, 2019 0:56:27 GMT 1, New print by Russian artist Dmitri Aske "Mother of Modernism" will be released via Unframed Editions on Thursday, May 23rd at 18:00 London time, 20:00 Moscow time, 13:00 New-York time.
Medium: 7 color hand-pulled screen print on Fabriano Tiepolo 100% cotton paper with deckled edges Edition: 25 + 3AP Size: 70 x 50 cm Year: 2019 Notes: Signed and numbered by the artist. Certificate of Authenticity
โThe Mother of Modernismโ is an allegory of the fact that the cutting-edge European art of the early 20th century played a great role in the rise of the Russian avant-garde. This print is both a hommage to and a compillation of the works of the two great artists of the past, Pablo Picasso and Kazimir Malevich, the two symbols of the modernist era.
More info about the artist on www.dmitriaske.com and on his instagram @dmitriaske
New print by Russian artist Dmitri Aske "Mother of Modernism" will be released via Unframed Editions on Thursday, May 23rd at 18:00 London time, 20:00 Moscow time, 13:00 New-York time. Medium: 7 color hand-pulled screen print on Fabriano Tiepolo 100% cotton paper with deckled edges Edition: 25 + 3AP Size: 70 x 50 cm Year: 2019 Notes: Signed and numbered by the artist. Certificate of Authenticity โThe Mother of Modernismโ is an allegory of the fact that the cutting-edge European art of the early 20th century played a great role in the rise of the Russian avant-garde. This print is both a hommage to and a compillation of the works of the two great artists of the past, Pablo Picasso and Kazimir Malevich, the two symbols of the modernist era. More info about the artist on www.dmitriaske.com and on his instagram @dmitriaske
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seqret
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Dmitri Aske "Mother of Modernism", by seqret on May 23, 2019 0:56:43 GMT 1, Dmitri Aske (b. 1985) is a Moscow artist and one of the advocates of the urban contemporary art movement in Russia. He started his career as a graffiti writer in 2000 and later switched to graphic design and illustration. Dmitri worked with prominent brands including Nike, Reebok, and the like, creating art objects and graphics. He was also a cofounder of Code Red, former graffiti magazine and a successful Russian street wear brand, which he left in 2015, dedicating himself full time to art.
In recent years, Aske has created plywood reliefs in his unique technique, made sculptures, as well as painted a number of murals both in Russia and Europe. In 2016, according to the InArt (in-art.ru) research, he was named 4th among the young Russian artists by the sum of their auction sales. Besides art, Dmitri runs an online magazine Vltramarine (vltramarine.ru) and gives lectures on graffiti, street art and urban contemporary art.
Having successfully created his own visual language, Dmitri now tries to find a balance between the visual side of his artworks and the ideas and concepts behind them. Aske says that art is his main motivation for self-education; it helps him to evolve both as an artist and as a person. In his art Dmitri contemplates on the problems connected to the past, present, and future of the humankind through the lens of his personal experience.
Dmitri Aske (b. 1985) is a Moscow artist and one of the advocates of the urban contemporary art movement in Russia. He started his career as a graffiti writer in 2000 and later switched to graphic design and illustration. Dmitri worked with prominent brands including Nike, Reebok, and the like, creating art objects and graphics. He was also a cofounder of Code Red, former graffiti magazine and a successful Russian street wear brand, which he left in 2015, dedicating himself full time to art. In recent years, Aske has created plywood reliefs in his unique technique, made sculptures, as well as painted a number of murals both in Russia and Europe. In 2016, according to the InArt (in-art.ru) research, he was named 4th among the young Russian artists by the sum of their auction sales. Besides art, Dmitri runs an online magazine Vltramarine (vltramarine.ru) and gives lectures on graffiti, street art and urban contemporary art. Having successfully created his own visual language, Dmitri now tries to find a balance between the visual side of his artworks and the ideas and concepts behind them. Aske says that art is his main motivation for self-education; it helps him to evolve both as an artist and as a person. In his art Dmitri contemplates on the problems connected to the past, present, and future of the humankind through the lens of his personal experience.
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gmidd
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Dmitri Aske "Mother of Modernism", by gmidd on May 23, 2019 17:22:34 GMT 1, Never heard of this artist before, but I quite like his work! Thanks for posting.
Never heard of this artist before, but I quite like his work! Thanks for posting.
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