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Zoran ŠimunovićDo Dolls Have Emotions? (#1) by Zoran Šimunović - Large colourful painting, pink2022
2022
$12,907.39
£9,458.74
€10,700
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A$18,717.22
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Do Dolls Have Emotions? (#1) is a unique oil on canvas painting by Croatian contemporary artist Zoran Šimunović, dimensions are 180 x 150 cm (70.9 × 59.1 in).
The artwork is signed, sold with a frame (as on the photos) and comes with a certificate of authenticity, total dimensions framed are 182 x 152 cm (71,7 x 59,8 in).
Zoran Šimunović paint ordinary and familiar objects to capture the visual potential of reality and to urge the public to consider the artistic potential in everything around them. The reference to inflatable dolls is for him a symbolic way of talking about sex without shocking, making it visually accessible to all, a subject often considered as sensitive.
In this piece, pink clearly stands out. This colour is particularly dear to the artist, who declares: “The house reflects my personality, and I am an incorrigible optimist. I always say that I don’t see the world through rose-tinted glasses, but through rose-tinted eyes. This colour makes me incredibly happy, so I try to include it in my artworks and house”.
- Creator:Zoran Šimunović (1984, Croatian)
- Creation Year:2022
- Dimensions:Height: 70.87 in (180 cm)Width: 59.06 in (150 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Paris, FR
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU803117127882
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