Video: Colored Ladies by Olaf Breuning
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
The human body is a great canvas on which the artist will always find something to paint. It is beautiful in itself, and artistic methods can make it even more delightful. This is what the Swiss is working on. Olaf Breuning, who has recently created a series of amazing works in the style body art.
Olaf Browning's work is already known to regular readers of our site. For example, it was he who created quite understandable avant-garde structures or drew parallels between primitive tribes and modern subcultures. Now his artistic genius turned to the female body as an easel, as a space that should be explored with the help of art.
A new series of works by Olaf Browning is a series of photographs depicting naked girls, painted in different colors - bright and not very bright.
Moreover, each of the works is very different from the others. Olaf Browning distinguishes different parts of women's bodies in different ways, draws attention to them with the help of paints, darkening some parts and making others as flashy as possible.
For example, Olaf Browning combined some of this kind of work into the Marylin series. In it, he plays on the famous paintings of Andy Warhol, in which the founder of pop art portrayed the actress Marilyn Monroe with a face painted in different colors.
Olaf Browning transferred these artistic developments of Warhol from paintings to living people. He painted the faces of the girls in the color palette of the works of his great predecessor.
In other works from this series, Browning simply decided to experiment with color, painting different parts of the girls in different colors, and, moreover, rather haphazardly. His main task was the desire to see how the female body would be perceived after such a transformation. After all, we are accustomed to it as to something integral, with more or less standard parameters. The work of Olaf Browning destroyed this idea of ours by deconstructing the body and its perception.
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