Original artwork description:

The title of the painting, "Veni, Vidi, Mori" - i.e. "I came, I saw, I died" - carries a deeper message. With this Latin title, I refer to Basquiat's tragic fate, in which his talent and dedication to art transcended time to such an extent that it led to his untimely death.

Through the unique approach to the work and the combined elements, the painting reminds us of the artist and his world, through which his life and his work merge for a moment, evoking Basquiat's rebellious and brilliant being.

In recent years, I have been using OSB as the basis for my encaustic works for two reasons. One is that these raw materials are made from recycled wood, and the other is that I like the industrial effect texture that this raw material gives. Every work is already different due to the pattern of the wood, so no two paintings can be the same.

This work will be delivered with Care Instructions for my encaustic paintings and a signed certificate of authenticity. Carefully packaged and tracked shipping. I ship this work in cardboard boxes carefully wrapped in bubble foil and protect the painting with cardboard. If you like my paintings you can have a piece of art for your beloved place.

PLEASE KINDLY NOTE:
- the colors in life may slightly vary from the photo due to lighting sources or monitor settings.
- the parcel will be sent from Hungary. Should the delivery address be outside the EU, the recipient may need to declare the painting and pay some local VAT and customs duties.


If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact me.

Materials used:

Pure encaustic, hot wax and pigments on OSB

Tags:
#portrait #abstract expressionism #memorial #encaustic #basquiat #textured painting #recycled art #encaustic artist #own technique #hungarian artist #recycled artwork 

Veni, Vidi, Mori (2023)

Mixed-media painting 
by Dora Stork

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The title of the painting, "Veni, Vidi, Mori" - i.e. "I came, I saw, I died" - carries a deeper message. With this Latin title, I refer to Basquiat's tragic fate, in which his talent and dedication to art transcended time to such an extent that it led to his untimely death.

Through the unique approach to the work and the combined elements, the painting reminds us of the artist and his world, through which his life and his work merge for a moment, evoking Basquiat's rebellious and brilliant being.

In recent years, I have been using OSB as the basis for my encaustic works for two reasons. One is that these raw materials are made from recycled wood, and the other is that I like the industrial effect texture that this raw material gives. Every work is already different due to the pattern of the wood, so no two paintings can be the same.

This work will be delivered with Care Instructions for my encaustic paintings and a signed certificate of authenticity. Carefully packaged and tracked shipping. I ship this work in cardboard boxes carefully wrapped in bubble foil and protect the painting with cardboard. If you like my paintings you can have a piece of art for your beloved place.

PLEASE KINDLY NOTE:
- the colors in life may slightly vary from the photo due to lighting sources or monitor settings.
- the parcel will be sent from Hungary. Should the delivery address be outside the EU, the recipient may need to declare the painting and pay some local VAT and customs duties.


If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact me.

Materials used:

Pure encaustic, hot wax and pigments on OSB

Tags:
#portrait #abstract expressionism #memorial #encaustic #basquiat #textured painting #recycled art #encaustic artist #own technique #hungarian artist #recycled artwork 
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„I show the details instead of the whole, sort of inviting the viewer to embrace and understand their surroundings”Dora Stork was selected artist in the London Art Biennale in 2023, an award-winning... Read more

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