Kay:
Picture "Eva I", framed
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Picture "Eva I", framed
Kay:
Picture "Eva I", framed

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ars mundi Exclusive Edition | limited, 199 copies | numbered | signed | lithograph | passe-partout | framed | glazed | size approx. 55.5 x 43 cm (h/w)

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Picture "Eva I", framed
Kay: Picture "Eva I", framed

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Picture "Eva I", framed

Born in 1956, Kay Winkler, who calls himself KAY, has become particularly prominent in recent years with his installations and large-scale sculptures. However, he is not only a trained wood sculptor and graduate of the State Academy of Sculpture in Munich with a master's diploma but also a trained graphic artist and painter.
His "Eva I" shows his mastery in this art form as well: with a light stroke, he gives his "Eva I", seated in an almost classical pose, a radiance that goes far beyond the merely erotic.

Lithograph. Limited edition of 199 copies, signed and numbered by hand. Motif size 37.5 x 27.5 cm (h/w). Framed in a sophisticated golden solid wood frame with bevel cut passe-partout, glazed. Size approx. 55.5 x 43 cm (h/w). ars mundi Exclusive Edition.

About Kay

1956-2023

Kay Winkler, who calls himself KAY, was born in 1956 and studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich and Stuttgart. He pursued sculpture studies with Ibscher and was an assistant in the graphic studio of Prof. H. C. Berann. He made his debut at the age of 18 with an exhibition at the Haus der Kunst in Munich.

Winkler's central theme is the naked female body. After extensive anatomical studies, he was able to reproduce it in all conceivable positions in a lifelike and realistic manner. Being an introverted and rather sensitive artist who dislikes superficial self-promotion and scandals, KAY adheres to the tense relationships of organic forms and pays homage to the gendered female body without lapsing into superficial pique.

The intensity of his work has enabled KAY to developed subtle visual language and gestures that are rarely encountered in the art scene. His works can be found in private collections, numerous exhibitions and in the European Sculpture Gallery. The artist died in 2023.

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