Chris Morys. Butterfly. 2021
Auctioneer | Gallery 1503 |
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Event location | United Kingdom, LONDON |
Buyer Premium | 25.0 % |
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ID 1142318
Lot 1 | Chris Morys. Butterfly. 2021
Estimate value
€ 1 500 – 1 800
Size: 100x100cm
Zitat von Chris Morys "Ich träume von einer Welt, in der jeder ganz er selbst sein kann. Eine Welt, in der jeder sich selbst, die anderen und die Welt intensiv spürt."
Über Chris Morys:
Chris Morys ist ein bildender Künstler und studierter Kunstpädagoge aus Deutschland, dessen Gemälde international ausgestellt wurden. Die Expressivität und der kraftvolle Ausdruck seiner Bilder spiegeln die innersten Energien, die die Menschen antreiben. Seine Kunstwerke regen dazu an, die eigene innere Stärke wahrzunehmen und auf positive Art schöpferisch zu leben.
Mit seiner Kunst nimmt Chris Morys den Betrachter mit auf eine Entdeckungsreise dieser Welt. Neugierig und voller Begeisterung für die wilden Abenteuer, die atemberaubende Spannung und die unbekannte Schönheit. Der Künstler aus Stuttgart will das Unsichtbare sichtbar machen, indem er hinter die schnelllebigen, oberflächlichen Fassaden blickt, um die Dinge in ihrer Tiefe zu erfassen. Werke von Chris Morys wurden 2023 zuletzt u.a in der Jonathan Schultz Gallery in Miami, USA, auf der Casa del Arte, in Palma, Spanien, auf der ARTEXPO in Basel, Schweiz oder in seiner Heimatregion Stuttgart gezeigt.
Applied technique: | Mixed media |
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Framing: | Unframed |
Auction house category: | Paintings |
Applied technique: | Mixed media |
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Framing: | Unframed |
Auction house category: | Paintings |
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Gallery 1503 124 City Road London EC1V 2NX LONDON United Kingdom | ||||||||||||||
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