Fear

1971

Gorazd Sefran

Associated Names
Gorazd Sefran

Artist, Yugoslavian, born 1945

The image depicts a stylized person from the head to the upper thighs, facing away with a slight turn of the head to the left. The figure is shown seated or in an abstract posture with overlaid lines and patterns creating contour and volume. The facial features are simple, with a predominantly orange and pink gradient helmet-like form, while the rest of the body is outlined in black against a mostly flat background. The torso displays a mix of red, black, and pink markings resembling a garment or body paint, blending with geometric and linear designs. The background features a variety of textures and patterns, including stripes and shading, with a black and white diagonal stripe pattern in the upper left corner. A floor-like texture is below the figure, suggesting a minimalist interior setting. There are no visible jewelry or objects. The artwork combines geometric elements with a conceptual portrayal of the human form, set against abstract design elements.
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Associated Artworks

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The image displays a grid of intersecting straight and curved lines forming a complex abstract pattern. Embedded in the grid are four monochromatic portraits of a woman's face, each with varying expressions and angles. Abstract symbols and letters overlap the faces and the grid, creating a mysterious feel. The composition evokes blueprints or scientific diagrams overlaying black and white photographs, blending human features with technical geometry.

Adriana II

Janez Bernik

1971

Grafika Ljubljana '71

Various Artists

1971

The image displays intersecting lines and geometric shapes, including bold red lines creating an abstract pattern against a background of grids and text. The red lines form a large, angular letter 'M'. Within the shapes, there is a blend of text and symbols that evoke ancient manuscripts or technical blueprints. The arrangement gives an impression of a complex map or blueprint, inviting the viewer to connect elements to concepts like plans or navigational charts.

Print No. 63

Bogdan Borcic

1971


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Wikidata ID

Q65569049

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