Klaudie Hlavatá Burning sun
Klaudie Hlavatá Burning sun
Beautiful hot summer with the subtext of the anxious feelings of the artist. On his background, however, you can project your own experiences and memories. Limited edition: 100pcs, numbered, signed by the author.
Print Technique: | giclée, archive 12 -color pigment print |
Paper: | 100% cotton paper Hahnemühle Photo RAG 308G |
Print size / in frame: | 59 × 61 cm | 63 × 65 cm |
Frame: | Wooden with UV plexiglass in the museum standard |
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Klaudie Hlavatá (born 1992), in 2012-2018 AVU in Prague (painting studio doc. Vladimír Skrepl). Work: Burning Sun, 2022, Combined Technique on Plexiglas, 100 × 80 cm
The author does not paint in a traditional way. It perceives the image as a peculiarly composed whole, whose appearance arises in the manner of overlated collage in combination with painting and drawing interventions. An important moment is the transparency of the layers (plexiglass base). The chosen procedure includes two basic polarities of creation, both a sought form that presents the resulting composition in material combinatorics and the sought content, which appears as a thematic constellation when folding. The material sources used (drawings, photographs, clippings) usually compiled around a certain epicenter of the chosen topic and gradually "uncover" this topic through the chosen visuality. The image of a burning sun creates a kaleidoscopic probe into a female world full of ambiguous relationships and emotions. Into a world whose experience is formed, burned and transformed by a human being.
Petr Vaňous






Klaudie Hlavatá for 100pcs
I do classic and digital collage. And I combine it with plexiglass. I use the transparency and I stick the collage both from the rear plan and ahead and then I dominate it in various ways, or draw it and actually layer and stick on.
The burning sun is a metaphor of a nice, hot, sunny summer. I often put the subtext of anxious feelings in my works that take place in the background of something nice. When you look at it, you can find a lot of your experiences, memories. The image can function as a kind of projection screen.
Klaudie Hlavatá (Instagram)

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