SAXA The Rolling Stones
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Künstler: SAXA
Größe: 50x70cm
Technik: Original screen print on handmade paper
Auflage: 80 copies
Signatur: Hand signed
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The art of SAXA alias Sascha Lehmann (born 1975) is word painting. He writes his pictures, letter by letter.
Artistically, he works primarily with one tool - his words. In the land of poets and thinkers, he writes poems and thoughts, stories and biographies.
His word paintings, written by hand with ink on canvas, illustrate parts of these texts and manage to combine the two major artistic areas of literature and fine art on a single level. In this way, he reinforces and/or questions contextual connections, themes and statements.
He always invites his audience to engage in dialogue, not only when he reads from his pictures at readings. In addition, handwriting is particularly important to him as a means of personal expression.
That is why he regularly works with schools to inspire children and young people, as well as teachers and parents, to learn language and write.
SAXA's works are now represented in numerous exhibitions, collections and institutions at home and abroad. His portraits can be found in museums such as the Karl Marx House in Trier, the August Macke House in Bonn and the German Röntgen Museum in Remscheid.
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