Soul of the Wild
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Orticanoodles - Soul of the Wild
Soul of the Wild is a silkscreen print on paper made in 2024 by the Orticanoodles, a work that captures the essence of the natural world through a fragmented and vibrant representation of a tiger face. The composition unfolds in a series of vertical sections that subdivide the image, giving the viewer a fragmented and intense view of the subject, a game of unraveling that amplifies the majestic and wild character of the animal.
The dominant colors are red, orange and black, which alternate with accents of white and yellow to recreate the tiger's characteristic coat. The stripes are overlaid with stylized flowers and vegetation, recalling the symbiosis between the predator and its natural habitat. The tiger's eyes, rendered with hypnotic precision, are central and seem to emerge with intensity, creating a direct contact with the viewer.
With Soul of the Wild, Orticanoodles explores the theme of wilderness and primordial energy through their signature style: the use of stark color blocks, inspired by street art and the pop world. The work is a tribute to the power of nature and the symbolic strength of the tiger, expressing, at the same time, the idea of untamable beauty and vulnerability, a theme dear to the artistic duo who fuse urban language with iconic motifs of fauna and flora.
The artists describe the work as.
It depicts the tiger as the embodiment of the wild and pure essence of nature.
ORTICANOODLES SOUL OF THE WILD FOR SALE ON DEODATO.US
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Andy Warhol was an American artist, film director and photographer, leading figure of Pop Art movement. Born in 1928 in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania he changed the art world creating works inspired by Pop and mass culture. Among his masterpieces, Warhol depicted celebrities like Marilyn Monroe and Elvis Presley, but also everyday objects like the iconic Campbell’s
Soup, and he made experimental films like Empire.
From a stylistic point of view, he rejected the dominant painting and sculpting techniques and embraced silk-screen printmaking, creating his typical flat areas of color and sharp outlines.
With his New York studio, The Factory, Andy Warhol created a gathering place for artists, intellectuals and celebrities. The scope of his art had a strong influence on other artists such as Keith Haring and Jean-Michel Basquiat.
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