Year of creation | 2018 |
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Dimensions | 80 W × 80 H × 12 D cm |
Type of art | painting |
Style | conceptual |
Genre | genre |
Materials | mixed method, canvas |
A crime scene A crime scene is any location that may be associated with a committed crime. Crime scenes contain physical evidence that is pertinent to a criminal investigation. After a crime scene has been discovered, it is important that measures are taken to secure and protect the scene from contamination. In order to maintain the integrity of the scene, law enforcement must take action to block off the surrounding area as well as keep track of who comes in and goes out. By taking these precautions, officers can ensure that evidence that is collected can be used in court. Evidence that has become contaminated, tampered with, or mistreated can pollute the scene and cause a case to be thrown out of court. That's what heppened here. A square (pastel color) sprayed by Phosphor spray paint, which is visible underneath the tape, glows in green in darkness. Effect spray paint with light-storing phosphor pigments Night Glow Effect: glows in green in darkness. Visible as pastel color by daylight. A real nightrocker: luminescent spray that stores light and emits light in darkness. Luminous power depends on surface and it is pretreatment as well as on the duration of energy charging. READY TO HANG - SHIPPED IN BOX Enamel, Phosphor Spray Paint,Tape and Fiberglass on Canvas 80 x 80 cm
Patrik Šíma, born in 1977, is a contemporary figurative self-taught artist currently living in Prague, Czech Republic. Šíma is evolving so called New figuration which he pushes to the 21st century's new media borders. He focuses on figure in its loneliness as well as flawlessness. By a strong expressive manifestation and large formats he enables man to excel as an unique entity. His figures are always searching the way out and have their meaning contained only in their own existence. Great formats of paintings are significantly completed by collages in smaller sizes, created in an intensive contrast of everydayness sights. One of Šíma's great strenghts is color. He deserves a lot of attention for his manipulation of color. Color holds his artworks together and helps express his inner feelings at the same time. Furthermore, dramatic brush strokes help him express emotion and add a feeling of movement to his works. Although the figure has often been central in Šíma's painting, his approach to it suggests a deep unease about the possibility of celebrating women's beauty. Somewhere along the line, he picked up the colossal force of expression that is rigid and strict. Šíma's forceful handling of the medium emphasizes individual brushstrokes, brushstrokes which create a vibrant environment of superimposed layers.