Greed Soup Preserves | Painting
a Neo-Expressionist painting
Details
Size:
15.7 W x 19.5 H in / 40 x 50 cm
Mediums:
Enamel, Acrylic, Oil, Pastel, Spray Paint, Characol, Spray, Oil Stick, Oil Stick and papers on Canvas.
Material:
Canvas
Details:
This colorful painting is stretched, wired and ready to hang. The sides of this mixed-media artwork are painted, and it does not require framing.
Certificates:
Provided with 2 certificates: The traditional Certificate of Authenticity and A digital certificate based on blockchain technology (Provenance & Certificate). It provides provenance tracking and authenticity verification, which will be useful if the piece is sold in the future.
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About “Greed Soup Preserves”
Introduction
Greed consumes the Linkedin condensed soup can through neo-expressionist and pop art style. Andy Warhol and Basquiat inspired the latest collection, Unhealthy Preserves.
Time Vampires
The professional business-like social network Linkedin pairs nicely with the deadly sin of Greed in this painting. Titled "Greed Soup Preserves," the neo-expressionist pop art style artwork is a lovely tribute to my inspirations Basquiat and Andy Warhol. Words on the painting include "screen time," "addiction," and "vambiros del tiempo," which means time vampires in English. I believe social media is the vampires sucking time away from us every time we use it.
What Do They Want?
Your information is not what places like Linkedin are after. In fact, instead of worrying about the information the social networks have about you, worry about the energy and time they got from you. Social media platforms want your time, and time wasted on social media sites cannot be returned to you.
The Design
Violent brushstrokes on the fabric’s background originate from Basquiat style. Additionally, there are oil stick created dollar signs that offer contrast and texture to the artwork. Linkedin's blue shade plus the "in" logo decorate the soup can that's surrounded by a black, red, yellow, and white background.
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