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Contemporary Art Battle and War Painting White boy won't TAP! MMA by painter Hans Simtanda Caspersen acrylic canvas
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White boy won't TAP! MMA

Original artwork, 150×120 cm, 2015
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Characteristics of the Painting “White boy won't TAP! MMA”

Year of creation2015
Dimensions150 W × 120 H × 2 D   cm
Type of artpainting
Stylecontemporary art
Genrebattle and war
Materialsacrylic, canvas
Keywords
betterchampionfightcompetitiontapoutmixedmartialarts

Description of the Artwork “White boy won't TAP! MMA”

The painting is inspired by The UFC (Ultimate Championship) battles in situations, where a fighter often does not know when to tap out!

About the artist

Hans Simtanda Caspersen born on the 29th of January 1980 in Tanga, Tanzania is a self taught emerging painter & ball pen drawer. He is based in Denmark, and his works have won a prize; he has participated in numerous exhibitions nationally. Internationally, his works are represented in — among others — Black Art In America, Singulart (Paris), Saatchi Art (London) & Shop VIDA (San Francisco), where he designs art inspired original quality apparel, accessories, and home decor products. Furthermore, 6 of his works have been accepted to appear in the 5th edition of “Current Masters V ” which will be published in October 2020 by World Wide Art Books Inc., he is therefore qualified to participate in the annual exhibition at the Southern Nevada Museum of Fine Arts & Metropolitan Gallery, in Las Vegas. He draws inspiration from a range of sources— from the martial arts philosophy Jeet Kune Do to the work of masters such as Picasso, Van Gogh, Dali & Basquiat. He considers himself a unifying artist, and work within his own style of expression: QBEYONDISM, which unites typical features from established artistic styles to result in a fascinating fusion of colour, form and perspective.

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