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Me Me Me Me - M Red Collection

2008

Single piece Signed Dated Titled Framed

1

Size

100 x 70 cm
39.37 x 28 in

Year

2008

Medium

Mixed Media , Multiples , Digital artwork

Reference

717792f6

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Me Me Me Me, 2008
The dancing puppets of society. The artwork ‘Me Me Me Me, 2008’ is part of the M Red Collection.

About the M Red Collection
In the M Red Collection, WOL75 investigates how other people can influence our behavior in some situations in our lives. The artworks in the M Red Collection reflect the meaning behind our actions and offer the audience another perspective on their day-to-day behavior.

Materials: 

  • Diasec®
  • Archival pigment print/Giclee print
  • Dibond ®
  • Aluminium Frame 25mm

Limited edition of 1

1975 , Netherlands

Jasper Wolters ( b. November 29, 1975) known professionally as WOL75 is a Dutch contemporary artist based in Nijmegen, the Netherlands.  WOL75 creates Mixed-media , digital and animation art. He has worked in mixed-media, digital, and animation art for more than twenty years and is a graduate of the Academy of Fine Arts in ‘s-Hertogenbosch (1999–2004). 

 

WOL75 creates a strange world where the given norms, values and rituals of our everyday lives are questioned. His questioning mindset becomes an artistic approach that engages pattern, memory, consumerism, manipulation, paradigms, control, and philosophical metaphors. WOL75’s work is marked by a distinctive visual language that mixes humanoid and organic forms, fused with mechanical elements and the colors red, black,and white. This is his way of creating a physical embodiment of the human mind.

 

Artist's statement:

I am a contemporary artist who has always questioned the given norms, values and rituals of our everyday lives. I work with illustrated humanoid and organic forms and fuse them with mechanical elements. In most of my work, I use old book pages as obscure backgrounds, with humanoid figures in the foreground. I draw dark, rough shadows to represent the shadows in the allegory of Plato’s cave. All these elements create a distinctive visual language to create a physical embodiment of the human mind.

My process starts with a question that arises based on my own experiences, my perceptions and my observations of others. This becomes an idea that aligns within the contexts of pattern, memory, consumerism, manipulation, paradigms or control. Then I research images of objects, such as pipes, belts, springs, and wheels, and fuse them with my own drawings. The mechanical elements in my work are metaphors for how our environment programs us with unconscious automatic behaviour. These symbols become part of a collage of metaphors. Belts, for example, represent constraint, addiction, pleasure and pain. Cloned images represent how repetitive thoughts build towards beliefs and lessons.

All of my art materialises from larger contexts, such as philosophy, metaphysics, science and spirituality. Throughout my life I realised my personal reality is the result of how I think. Questions from my childhood in the early 1980s have shaped my work today. I was raised religiously, unlike my best friend, and our beliefs were very different. This led me to ask questions, such as What if I had grown up somewhere else? Would I be a different person? I started to wonder about my own thoughts and beliefs. Had I been programmed by my environment? Are those programs running my life? Are we stuck in our repeating loops of life? The question of being in control or being controlled became a curiosity throughout my life and also in my work. In my work It all starts with questions based on my own experiences, perceptions and observing others. Which choices and beliefs are your own and which are put there by our environment? Are we in a state of ignorance, and how do we get out? Are we aware of our struggles, or who’s pulling the strings? Do we create a personal reality that isn’t our own? In my art I reflect and expose these thoughts and beliefs by showing another perspective on day-to-day behaviour.


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Address

Nijmegen, Broerdijk 163

Gallery WOL75 was established in 2019 by the man and mind behind Gallery WOL75, art producer Jasper Wolters. The mission is to connect the art lover with the artist, so that they both enjoy the work of contemporary art. Gallery WOL75 is specialized in contemporary art, contemporary visual art and surrealist artworks from artist WOL75. Only a few pieces of ...

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