Brucker, Vicente - Malerei, Honey
2005
unspecified
From the collection of Archaeology and Museum Baselland
2005
unspecified
From the collection of Archaeology and Museum Baselland
Brucker, Vicente - Malerei, Honey is a 2005 unspecified by Vicente Brucker, held at Archaeology and Museum Baselland.
This painting depicts a person with dark hair in a ponytail, wearing a navy-blue dress. The person's face is not visible, and their body is composed of geometric shapes. They are standing in front of a yellow wall with a honeycomb pattern. The person's right arm is outstretched, and their hand is a pink triangle. The background of the painting is a light blue color on the left side, which contrasts with the darker colors of the person and the wall. The painting's use of geometric shapes and bold colors creates a unique visual effect. If you're interested in exploring more artwork like this, you might want to check out the artist Brucker, Vicente.
Vicente Brucker painted two stark oil-on-canvas works titled *Malerei, Honey* and *Malerei, The Hurting*.
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