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Charles Lutz — Self Portrait
Charles Lutz

Self Portrait

Charles Lutz's "Self Portrait" merges the commercial language of silkscreen printing with the expressive immediacy of acrylic paint on canvas. The work reflects Lutz's ongoing dialogue with Pop Art traditions, blending mechanical reproduction with gestural, hand-applied marks. The result is a layered exploration of identity, image-making, and the tension between mass production and personal expression.

Medium
silkscreen and acrylic on canvas

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Under the Influence

April 8, 2014

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Charles Lutz, Self Portrait

Charles Lutz's "Self Portrait" merges the commercial language of silkscreen printing with the expressive immediacy of acrylic paint on canvas. The work reflects Lutz's ongoing dialogue with Pop Art traditions, blending mechanical reproduction with gestural, hand-applied marks. The result is a layered exploration of identity, image-making, and the tension between mass production and personal expression.

Medium
silkscreen and acrylic on canvas
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Acrylic On Canvas, Bold Colors, Male Artist, Mixed Media, Contemporary Artist, Appropriation Art, American Artist, Silkscreen, Pop Art, Introspective Mood, 21st Century, Self-Portrait

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