Paul Klee (1879 – 1940) was an ingenious modern art master with an extensive stylistic range. Klee created small, delicate works, filling them with traces of dreams, music, poetry, and stylistically blended primitive art, Surrealism, Cubism and children’s art. Klee’s initial pen-and-ink drawings were transformed after he visited Tunisia and became smitten with the color and light he found there. Fusing abstraction with reality, Klee fills his work with complex symbols derived from the unconscious. Klee’s work and innovations profoundly influenced 20th century Surrealism, Abstract and Nonobjective art.
Paul Klee's Forgetful Angel illustrates a childlike drawing style, full of freshness and humor. This drawing was done a year before his death, when he knew that he had an incurable illness. This drawing is one of a series of 29 figures that are closer to being hybrid and imperfect that being heavenly creatures. The transfert d'art is an exclusive adhesive screen-print produced from Paul Klee's Forgetful Angel drawing. It replicates the exact quality of the drawing. The image is on transparent film, so when it is applied, only what Klee has drawn is transferred. It can be applied to any clean, smooth surface but cannot be repositioned. This is a unique way to add an affordable do-it-yourself design impact to any space.
- Great Quality
- Visually Appealing
- Vivid Detail
- Well Made
- Age:
- 35 – 39
- Gender:
- Female
- Display Location:
- Living Room