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by Wernher Krutein
$17.00
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Decorate your bathroom and dry yourself off with our luxuriously soft bath towels and hand towels. Our towels are made from brushed microfiber with a 100% cotton back for extra absorption. The top of the towel has the image printed on it, and the back is white cotton. Available in three different sizes: hand towel, bath towel, and bath sheet.
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Machine wash cold and tumble dry with low heat.
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Wernher Krutein has, since childhood, formulated a reverence for a world he describes as "simply beautiful, enormously complex, and lovingly profound." In this quest he has taken well over three million photographs and hundreds of hours of film and video footage all over the planet. His endeavor is no less than the documentation of the Universe. For the last forty years he has devoted his life to the cataloging and archiving of the best of this imagery into a filing system he invented called FLUID LOGIC (tm). He created an archive called PHOTOVAULT and it now contains over half a million individually cataloged slides and over 100,000 high quality digital images. PHOTOVAULT is an exploration into the wonder and essence of the "Great...
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Evelyn Tambour
could you tell a bit about it, too?
Wernher Krutein replied:
Evelyn, you asked for it! In 1996 i was invited to work on a book called "Composition With Cat: Lost Pieces of the 20th Century". (Still available on ebay and Amazon osccasionaly). I was asked to recreated works of art by many famous artists for the premise of the book that was the idea of an art collection had been found related to famous artists that had created arwork related to Cats. So anyway I was asked to create artwork by Georgia O'Keefe, Claus Oldenberg, and many others including this piece which was supposed to be Edward Hopper. Not sure how well I succeeded as this did not make it into the book but it felt so good having recreated that evening/nighttime feeling of a lonely urban scene with cat (tiger in this case). I spent a lot of hours creating this with the theme of being surreal-urban-lonely. Anyway I recently dug this up in my vast archives and decided to post details of the artwork and now just uploaded the full piece. Thank you so much for your interest Evelyn.
Evelyn Tambour
this is so surreal - i love it! l/fav
Wernher Krutein replied:
Thanks so much Evelyn.