Carter Flachbarth

Quarantine, 2020

Acrylic on canvas
Signed and dated on verso
Accompanied by certificate of authenticity (COA) issued by PlanX Gallery
26 3/4 x 25 3/5 inches (68 x 65 cm.)
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Private Collection
Location:
Europe
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Carter Flachbarth (b. 1996) is a talented painter based in the United States. A graduate of the Savannah College of Art and Design, Flachbarth's work has been recognized both nationally and internationally, with exhibitions at Plastic Murs in Valencia, Spain, and representation by Plan X Gallery in Milan, Italy. His work has been featured in various publications, including Forbes Italia, and he was named a "Noteworthy Newcomer" by Artsy in the 2020 Untitled Art Fair in Miami.

Flachbarth's work explores the theme of the abstracted human experience through technology. He uses an abstracted figure as a representation of our ever-evolving world, and as a way to express his personal experiences and cultural observations. By combining 3D technology with traditional painting methods, Flachbarth's work conveys the paradox that technology has redefined our lives but has not changed the essence of what makes us human. His paintings are a means of communicating our timeless nature in a fast-paced world that is continuously changing.

Carter Flachbarth's work is a thought-provoking commentary on the impact of technology on human life. Through his use of an abstracted figure, he invites viewers to consider the complexities of our rapidly changing world and reflects on the timeless nature of the human experience.

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