Sebastian Kruger's Brush Puts The Devil In Focus

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Devil In Focus By Sebastian Kruger
Paper 46.5" x 33.5" /
image 45.25" x 31.5"
/ 4 Color digital, 1 color screen
on Hahnemuehle 308 gsm paper
Edtion 60 / A.E.6
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NOTE: This is a very small edition of 60 works. The last edition released of this size in number was sold out by the publisher in a matter of a couple weeks do to a much larger demand then supply. |
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Like a moth that is drawn to the flame, unable to fight the deadly attraction that seizes It's will. Or the trance of desire that pulls one into a dangerous lover's bed. So to is the notoriously mesmerizing force of nature that is Keith Richards.
It is this sacred and forbidding territory that the artist Sebastian Kruger claims as his own domain. From Hunter S. Thompson to Tom Waits, his finely articulated brush is our guide into the choppy and uncharted seas of Keith Richards.
But in particular, it is the realm of Keith Richards where he is expert in ways no other is. Both as a close friend and a student of what makes Keith the entrancing icon of rock, Kruger has explored the many faces and dimensions that explain one of the most complex subjects of any portrait attempted.
Kruger's latest painting, The Devil In Focus, is no small contribution to his collective works. As he's yet again taken us into deeper waters, that on our own we would have never dared to explore.
Danny Stern
Satan's Little Helper
Limelight Agency |
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