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Kirchner Meets Gay Love - Woodcut Kiss
Wall Art: Kirchner Meets Gay Love - Woodcut Kiss
Angular lines. Vibrant colors. Two men kissing – in a park that looks like a woodcut. Powerful, expressive, unvarnished.
This wall art shows what Ernst Ludwig Kirchner could have created if he had made gay love the theme of his expressionist woodcuts. The angular, almost brutal lines, the bright contrasts of orange and green, the raw energy – all of this is Kirchner. Only the subject is new: two men living their love without compromise.
About Ernst Ludwig Kirchner (1880-1938): The German painter and graphic artist was a co-founder of the artist group “Die Brücke” and one of the most important representatives of German Expressionism. His woodcuts are among the most significant works of modern printmaking – angular, expressive, full of energy. Kirchner painted and printed people in their full intensity and vulnerability. His works are uncompromising, emotional, and powerful. This wall art reinterprets Kirchner’s woodcut style – with gay love as the motif.
Details about the canvas wall art:
- High-quality art print on canvas
- Stretched on a sturdy wooden stretcher frame
- Ready to hang – immediately usable
- Brilliant colors, durable and lightfast
- Print on demand – personally printed for you
A wall art that rewrites art history. For your home.
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