Domestic Bliss: The Epiphany of Ketchup Slide Prints

180.00

Limited to 10 prints.

  • HahnemĂĽhle fine art paper
  • Frame: not frame
  • 60cm x 40 cm
  • Authenticity Certificate numbered and signed by the artist

SHIPPING

  • Shipping in a tube with DHL from Berlin, Germany.
  • Shipping : 7-9 business days for domestic shipments, 14-16 business days for international shipments.
  • Because it is a final sale there are not returns.

ABOUT LADY KUNST

The portrait is the expression of the human being lived through the look, the shapes in the face which are marked by the passage of time. The close-up shot expresses strength and dominance. Photography is the fastest contact between the ethereal and the physical world. Light is the creator per se of the portrait.

Lady Kunst’s work is a mixture of apathy, courage and desperation. For Lady Kunst, life is a theater in which we are all protagonists. Lady Kunst’s work focuses on political and commercial aspects, making a severe criticism of the current values of society, especially luxury, consumption and advertising.

“My work is a mixture of apathy, courage and desperation. In order better represent the political issues of the society, I had created the fictional figure of Lady Kunst.“

Jacqueline Delaye has a multidisciplinary background based in social studies and arts. She studied Social Anthropology in Mexico city. Cinema and Tv in Barcelona and Art and Culture Management in Paris. She worked as a video artist and documentary filmmaker around Europe.

After living in different countries like USA, England, France, Spain, Italy and México Jacqueline moved to Berlin, Germany her home since 15 years.

in 2019 she moved for 4 years to the archipelago Azores, on the island of Sao Miguel, in order to take the inspiration of nature. Now she came back to the great city of Berlin to keep breathing the inspiration of human society.

I started in the art world when I was 19 years old…continue reading

Description

“Domestic Bliss: The Epiphany of Ketchup” is a play that plays with our expectations and subverts the familiar. It invites us to question the reality we take for granted, to look for the extraordinary in the ordinary and to reflect on identity, the role of women in the home and the fine line that separates the sane from the absurdly sublime. It is an image that is not only looked at, but felt, that provokes a nervous laughter and a deep meditation on the surreality of modern life.

Additional information

Dimensions 1 × 60 × 40 cm
and then I woke up

Authenticity Certificate numbered and signed by the artist I HahnemĂĽhle fine art paper I 60 x 40 cm