ID 1178519
Lot 6 | Ditha De Rablo. Gebrochen, aber nicht besiegt
Estimate value
€ 1 500 – 2 000
Signed lower left: Rablo. About the Artwork: Ihre (Stil-)Richtung vermischt eben genannten Gagaismus mit einem Hauch von Expressionismus und Surrealismus, welcher sich in all ihren Bildern widerspiegelt. Dieser lässt sich besonders gut in ihren expressionistischen und gagaistischen Farbexplosionen erkennen.
Gagaismus ist eine Philosophie, ein Lebensstil, eine Lebensweise, gar eine Religion. Es geht darum, uns so zu akzeptieren, wie wir wirklich sind - uns nicht darum zu kümmern, was andere Leute denken. Es geht darum, an sich selbst zu glauben. Dinge geschehen, weil wir sie geschehen lassen.
Gagaismus ist eine eigene Stilrichtung. Sie leitet sich vom Wort "Gaga" (schräg) ab und ist entstanden durch eine Kunstbewegung, die im Jahre 1916 begründet wurde. Man findet sie auch vermehrt in der Musikszene. Ein bekanntes Beispiel hierfür ist "Lady GaGa". About the Artwork: Gebrochen, aber nicht besiegt" eine Geschichte von Liebe, Täuschung und vor allem von Überwindung erzählt. About the artist: sei schräg, sei anders, sei crazy, sei Gaga, hab den Mut und heb Dich von der Masse ab und schwimm gegen den Strom! Lass einfach zu, Du selbst zu sein! -sagt Ditha de Rablo
Sie liebt alles, was " schräg" ist und benennt ihre Kunst als 'Gagaismus'.
Applied technique: | Acrylic on canvas |
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Framing: | Unframed |
Auction house category: | Paintings |
Applied technique: | Acrylic on canvas |
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Framing: | Unframed |
Auction house category: | Paintings |
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