Ray Zagrow, Ray-the-Artist, ‘Homo Faber‘, Germany, 2014
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Germany, 2014
Ray Zagrow, Ray-the-Artist (born 1969) – German artist
Signed and dated lower right ‘RAY 2014‘
Contextual reference to the novel by Max Frisch
Overall dimensions: 80 x 100 cm
Very good condition
The present painting is the work of a German artist who works under the pseudonym Ray-the-Artist since 2010. The work depicts a text passage from the well-known novel ‘Homo Faber‘ by the Swiss author Max Frisch. The hand-written quotation is accompanied by a delicate depiction of an airplane on the right side, as it plays a central role in the story. ‘Homo Faber’ is about a protagonist who finally decides to go on board of an airplane which is later obliged to make a forced landing. The narrator then experiences some fateful coincidences. The work belongs to a series of paintings which Ray-the-Artist has executed with reference to Max Frisch.
The painting is in very good condition. It is signed and dated lower right ‘RAY 2014‘. The overall dimensions of the stretcher are 80 x 100 cm.
Ray Zagrow, Ray-the-Artist (b. 1969)
Ray-the-Artist was born in 1969 in Northern Germany, today he lives and works in Bonn, Germany. He has shown his artwork in single exhibitions in Santiago de Chile, Michigan, London, Hamburg und Berlin. In recent years Ray has withdrawn from public shows and concentrated on painting by direct commission. (cbo)
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