Fipsi Seilern - PANG - Rembrandt / Miniature Asshole
Fipsi Seilern - PANG - Rembrandt / Miniature Asshole
Fipsi Seilern - PANG - Rembrandt / Miniature Asshole
Fipsi Seilern - PANG - Rembrandt / Miniature Asshole
Fipsi Seilern - PANG - Rembrandt / Miniature Asshole
Fipsi Seilern - PANG - Rembrandt / Miniature Asshole
Fipsi Seilern - PANG - Rembrandt / Miniature Asshole
Fipsi Seilern - PANG - Rembrandt / Miniature Asshole
Fipsi Seilern - PANG - Rembrandt / Miniature Asshole
Fipsi Seilern - PANG - Rembrandt / Miniature Asshole
Fipsi Seilern - PANG - Rembrandt / Miniature Asshole
Fipsi Seilern - PANG - Rembrandt / Miniature Asshole
Fipsi Seilern - PANG - Rembrandt / Miniature Asshole
Fipsi Seilern - PANG - Rembrandt / Miniature Asshole

Fipsi Seilern - PANG - Rembrandt / Miniature Asshole

Giclée on Hahnemühle German Etching⁠

 

A6 (107mm x 152mm / 4" x 6")

 

Limited Edition of 25

 

Each one is unique⁠ - Hand-Finished with pen by the artist⁠

 

Signed on verso⁠

 

This print will fit any of our A6 frames - view them HERE

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ARTIST INFO

"Having learnt a traditional portrait technique known as “sightsize” in a painting school in Italy, I am keen to experiment with Old Master portraits, placing them in a different contexts. This project started as a series of public murals to encourage engagement with graffiti writers. To my delight, a direct dialogue emerged between classical art and street art in spite of their historic, cultural and social distance. There is something thrilling about seeing a Rembrandt portrait covered in modern day graffiti tags and street art drawings. 

Over time, I started defacing my own portraits in the studio. 

As the distinction between graffiti and street art remains blurry, the figure drawing over my work represents the tension between “street artists” and “graffiti writers”, and the struggle that can also be found defining the line between art and vandalism. It is also a symbol of the frustration of copying Old Master paintings and the satisfaction of destroying them, since I will never be as good a painter as Rembrandt or Da Vinci."

- Fipsi Seilern - PANG


 

About Fipsi Seilern

Born in the UK, Fipsi Seilern is a London based artist working across several mediums. She attended the Charles Cecil painting atelier in Florence, and has exhibited in London, Berlin, New York, Vienna, Stockholm and Murcia. Public interventions under the pseudonym PANG have shaped an ongoing dialogue between graffiti and classical painting. She is currently studying for an MA in Fine Art at City and Guilds of London Art School.