Original artwork description:

This piece focuses on remembering specificity, but having trouble accurately assembling all of it. The individual pieces are honest, but the end result is confused. In that befuddlement Gabriel says 'sometimes it's best to skip the coffee, after all, a little frantic energy can produce the same results.'

Exhibited at The Edinburgh Gallery as part of Gabriel's collection 'In A Room.'
Ships with matting to fit an A3 frame, as pictured.

Materials used:

Charcoal, and Acrylic on Coffee Stained Paper

Tags:
#modern #minimalism #minimal #man #lines #surreal #humour #line drawing #coffee #line #cafe #modernism #humor #words #room #writing #story #caffeine 

Frantic Energy (2015)

Drawing 
by Gabriel Böhmer

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  • Drawing on Paper
  • One of a kind artwork
  • Size: 21.01 x 29.69 x 0.1cm (unframed) / 21.01 x 29.69cm (actual image size)
  • Signed on the front
  • Style: Abstract
  • Subject: People and portraits
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This piece focuses on remembering specificity, but having trouble accurately assembling all of it. The individual pieces are honest, but the end result is confused. In that befuddlement Gabriel says 'sometimes it's best to skip the coffee, after all, a little frantic energy can produce the same results.'

Exhibited at The Edinburgh Gallery as part of Gabriel's collection 'In A Room.'
Ships with matting to fit an A3 frame, as pictured.

Materials used:

Charcoal, and Acrylic on Coffee Stained Paper

Tags:
#modern #minimalism #minimal #man #lines #surreal #humour #line drawing #coffee #line #cafe #modernism #humor #words #room #writing #story #caffeine 
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Originally from Switzerland, Gabriel Böhmer is a UK based artist and filmmaker interested in memory, and dreams. His practice draws on fleeting thoughts to build a narrative of the subconscious.... Read more

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