Created and Sold by Jacob von Sternberg Large Abstracts
The Man with the Golden Helmet - Paintings
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"The Man with the Golden Helmet" - inspired by Rembrandt - Cheerful Childhood Visions Series, ink, oil, acrylic, mixed media on canvas, deep gallery wrap, ready to hang.
Size: 80x80cm - 31.50x31.50 inch
This is a high quality original canvas painting, handmade by Jacob von Sternberg, currently available, please enquire.
(Please note, this piece might be sold through our galleries shortly, if you love Jacob's very unique piece, please enquire early, so that we can reserve it for you for a limited time frame. Thank you deeply!)
"As a child, I often admired The Man with the Golden helmet by Rembrandt, which today is attributed to Rembrandt's circle. I was immersed in the wonderful golden light.
Pablo Picasso's work from 1969 I discovered much later.
Nevertheless, I must say that this childhood memory has simply embossed me. With my new series, which processes visions, mythical events and memories of my childhood and is implemented entirely in the style of exactly this memory of mine, The Man with the Golden Helmet has a permanent place."
“The great man is he who does not lose his childlike heart.” Mencius
With an academic background in History of Art, Physics, and Philosophy, Jacob is deeply interested in the use of art as actionable events within theories of knowledge. Jacob's polytonal paintings are noted for their epistemic bearing in the questions that they invoke problems within cognition, truth and the limits of knowledge are wrestled with and exposed.
"Infinite possibilities! Capsulated within hovers the the core of the infinite truth. Those moments that flow and vanish very fast.
Without thinking, without fear of failure. Without what people might think about the manifestation, the creation. The moment. Living with the awareness that I have done absolutely everything possible to follow my path, to manifest my passion. Grab a piece of eternity, work hard, dream, act, show your edges, show your passion, always."
Size: 80x80cm - 31.50x31.50 inch
This is a high quality original canvas painting, handmade by Jacob von Sternberg, currently available, please enquire.
(Please note, this piece might be sold through our galleries shortly, if you love Jacob's very unique piece, please enquire early, so that we can reserve it for you for a limited time frame. Thank you deeply!)
"As a child, I often admired The Man with the Golden helmet by Rembrandt, which today is attributed to Rembrandt's circle. I was immersed in the wonderful golden light.
Pablo Picasso's work from 1969 I discovered much later.
Nevertheless, I must say that this childhood memory has simply embossed me. With my new series, which processes visions, mythical events and memories of my childhood and is implemented entirely in the style of exactly this memory of mine, The Man with the Golden Helmet has a permanent place."
“The great man is he who does not lose his childlike heart.” Mencius
With an academic background in History of Art, Physics, and Philosophy, Jacob is deeply interested in the use of art as actionable events within theories of knowledge. Jacob's polytonal paintings are noted for their epistemic bearing in the questions that they invoke problems within cognition, truth and the limits of knowledge are wrestled with and exposed.
"Infinite possibilities! Capsulated within hovers the the core of the infinite truth. Those moments that flow and vanish very fast.
Without thinking, without fear of failure. Without what people might think about the manifestation, the creation. The moment. Living with the awareness that I have done absolutely everything possible to follow my path, to manifest my passion. Grab a piece of eternity, work hard, dream, act, show your edges, show your passion, always."
Item The Man with the Golden Helmet
Created by Jacob von Sternberg Large Abstracts
As seen in Creator's Studio, Malta
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