Brutal primitive frame

I made it for the 2016 version of the Utu ornament and it was depicted during the 2016 EMOP exhibition. I made it less gold in the end because it was really too shiny. Maybe I made a mistake there, not sure.

Materials: Fiber composite material, paint
Dimensions: 150×100 cm

Purple ornament 2015 [SOLD]

Finished this one in 2015 already, but exhibited it the first time in 2016. Unfortunately I did not yet know the right mixture of my fiber composite material to make it lighter (right now it needs heavy wood to keep it straight, not so with the new recipe).

Materials: Fiber composite material, print, paint, rusty screws
Print: Litho archive Matte
Dimensions: 120×140 cm

Creampie 2015-1 – Archeological dig rusted

A picture of the Creampie, a very intelligent animal that can be seen everywhere around here, but their intelligence seems to be only used for pleasure. They are not shy and are not hindered by speciesism and they always reciprocate. Ah, the fun I had with them when I was young …

Materials: Fiber composite material, paint, cardboard, print
Print: Lambda print
Dimensions: 60 cm * 60 cm

Paradise flowers – 2015-1 Archeological Dig Frame light blue

I think it is important to sometimes just use the ornamental value of a frame. There is nothing wrong with a bunch of flowers to show your love, isn’t it? I used the flowers from the tree of knowledge from my the left panel of my Paradise and Hell artwork

Materials: Fiber composite material, paint, cardboard, print
Print: 
Lambda print
Dimensions: 
60 cm * 60 cm