By Sebastian Spreng
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
iPad drawing on aluminum
Edition of 5
This IPad drawing was part of Sebastian Spreng's Dresden exhibition at the Lowe Museum of Art. The 60 piece Dresden Project depicts the decimation of the beautiful German city by allied bombers in 1945 and is a meditation on mankind's infinite capacity for both good and evil.
After oil painting for 40 years, Spreng transitioned to iPad drawing and since exhibited his iPad artwork in four shows.
Sebastian Spreng, is a Miami-based artist born in Argentina, who at the early age of 17, had his first solo show at a gallery in Buenos Aires which was sold out at opening night. When he moved to Miami in 1987, the excess of sunshine made him change his approach to painting and his career blossomed. Since then, Spreng has participated in solo and group exhibitions from Boston to Seattle to Munich, Essen to Tokyo. His work is inspired on observations of everyday moments. As a hunter or seeker of color he experiments with colors that vibrate with life. "If I see a photograph or if I watch a movie and I see a color that I like, from that color, I start a new set of...
Category
2010s Abstract Prints and Multiples