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Golden Wings

Size:56 x 56 in.

Patrick Rubinstein's kinetic artwork, "Golden Wings", is a visually dynamic piece that plays with perception, offering viewers an ever-changing experience. Measuring 51" x 51", this artwork incorporates Rubinstein's hallmark technique of layering and angling to create the illusion of movement as the viewer shifts their perspective. The central theme of the piece is the image of butterflies, meticulously detailed in golden hues, juxtaposed with blue accents. This harmonious contrast gives the artwork a sense of depth and animation. The work's kinetic quality draws the viewer into an interactive engagement, where the elements seem to flutter and change depending on the angle of observation, embodying the idea of perpetual self-renewal.

Rubinstein's use of a double and triple principle in his art—depicting two or more images within one piece—invites audiences to experience the artwork from multiple dimensions. The butterflies in "Golden Wings" create a whimsical yet elegant composition, subtly alluding to themes of transformation and freedom. Rubinstein's influence from the Op Art and Kinetic Art movements, alongside his fascination with popular culture, is evident in his approach. By blending elements of Surrealism, Pop Art, and Renaissance, Rubinstein succeeds in crafting a modern, visually stimulating masterpiece that captivates the senses while remaining accessible to a contemporary audience.

$51,700.90
Golden Wings
$51,700.90

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Size:56 x 56 in.

Patrick Rubinstein's kinetic artwork, "Golden Wings", is a visually dynamic piece that plays with perception, offering viewers an ever-changing experience. Measuring 51" x 51", this artwork incorporates Rubinstein's hallmark technique of layering and angling to create the illusion of movement as the viewer shifts their perspective. The central theme of the piece is the image of butterflies, meticulously detailed in golden hues, juxtaposed with blue accents. This harmonious contrast gives the artwork a sense of depth and animation. The work's kinetic quality draws the viewer into an interactive engagement, where the elements seem to flutter and change depending on the angle of observation, embodying the idea of perpetual self-renewal.

Rubinstein's use of a double and triple principle in his art—depicting two or more images within one piece—invites audiences to experience the artwork from multiple dimensions. The butterflies in "Golden Wings" create a whimsical yet elegant composition, subtly alluding to themes of transformation and freedom. Rubinstein's influence from the Op Art and Kinetic Art movements, alongside his fascination with popular culture, is evident in his approach. By blending elements of Surrealism, Pop Art, and Renaissance, Rubinstein succeeds in crafting a modern, visually stimulating masterpiece that captivates the senses while remaining accessible to a contemporary audience.