Below the railway bridge (a swan feather New Ink Art) by Alfred Freddy Krupa

Below the railway bridge (a swan feather New Ink Art) 2019

0:00
0:00

Dimensions: 69 x 69 cm

Copyright: Creative Commons NonCommercial

Alfred Freddy Krupa created "Below the railway bridge (a swan feather New Ink Art)" using the New Ink Art medium. Krupa’s choice to use a swan feather connects to the historical symbolism of the swan, often seen as a symbol of grace, purity, and transformation. The black ink strokes create a stark contrast against the white background, giving the piece a sense of depth. This stylistic choice, combined with the depiction of a railway bridge, perhaps represents a meeting point between nature and industry. Krupa, born in 1971, developed his approach to art as a reaction against some of the cultural and political divides in Europe. As such, his work often tries to blend Eastern and Western styles of art. "Below the railway bridge" prompts reflection on the relationships between nature, culture, and individual identity.

Show more

Comments

No comments

Be the first to comment and join the conversation on the ultimate creative platform.