CLUB OF THE TRANS
Framed Size: 140x150cm
acrylic on canvas
Tribute to the transformist. It is the passion of a man who wants to be a woman. The viewer will say that it is contradictory what he looks at in space in terms of composition, not to take the Work commercially.
The Venezuelan Carlos Manrique lives and works for many years in Cologne. His world of pictures and objects always remained determined by the impressions and experiences of his homeland. Drawing patterns look like living, enlarged little creatures, Masks dance on his canvases and mythologize each of his pictures. Manrique moves on the fine line of the symbiosis of art and ethnology.
Tribute to the transformist. It is the passion of a man who wants to be a woman. The viewer will say that it is contradictory what he looks at in space in terms of composition, not to take the Work commercially.
The Venezuelan Carlos Manrique lives and works for many years in Cologne. His world of pictures and objects always remained determined by the impressions and experiences of his homeland. Drawing patterns look like living, enlarged little creatures, Masks dance on his canvases and mythologize each of his pictures. Manrique moves on the fine line of the symbiosis of art and ethnology.