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#5 oops

€125.00

Price without frame

Size: European DIN A4 (30x20cm)

After #4 coffee and cake, this collage is number four and thus the last collage from the coffee series. A yellow-green coloring defines the picture, supplemented by a few red nuances. The lines of the partly curved edges are reminiscent of the rising steam of freshly brewed coffee - a pleasure that seduces many - oops! Advertisements from old magazines from the 1960s served as material. In addition, as in the collages of the coffee series, excerpts from the breakfast menu of a small cafe were used - which was one of our pleasure spots in northern Germany.

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Price without frame

Size: European DIN A4 (30x20cm)

After #4 coffee and cake, this collage is number four and thus the last collage from the coffee series. A yellow-green coloring defines the picture, supplemented by a few red nuances. The lines of the partly curved edges are reminiscent of the rising steam of freshly brewed coffee - a pleasure that seduces many - oops! Advertisements from old magazines from the 1960s served as material. In addition, as in the collages of the coffee series, excerpts from the breakfast menu of a small cafe were used - which was one of our pleasure spots in northern Germany.

Price without frame

Size: European DIN A4 (30x20cm)

After #4 coffee and cake, this collage is number four and thus the last collage from the coffee series. A yellow-green coloring defines the picture, supplemented by a few red nuances. The lines of the partly curved edges are reminiscent of the rising steam of freshly brewed coffee - a pleasure that seduces many - oops! Advertisements from old magazines from the 1960s served as material. In addition, as in the collages of the coffee series, excerpts from the breakfast menu of a small cafe were used - which was one of our pleasure spots in northern Germany.

All artworks are sold unframed

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