Otto's Dark Expressionism: Minimalist Ballerinas and Contorted Figures
Otto, a 22-year-old self-taught painter residing in Paris, has showcased his work at Very Art Gallery. His artwork, characterized by dark, minimalist expressionism, depicts elongated ballerinas, twisted figures, and emotional abstractions created with ink, charcoal, and paint on paper. Common themes in his pieces include addiction, memory, contrast, and choice, featuring phrases such as "No choice," "Addiction," and "Souviens toi." His artistic approach merges elements of pop art layering with influences from classical dance.
Key facts
- Otto is a 22-year-old self-taught French painter.
- He works in Paris and has exhibited at Very Art Gallery.
- His style is dark, minimalist expressionism with elongated ballerinas and contorted figures.
- He uses ink, charcoal, and paint on paper.
- Recurring motifs include addiction, memory, contrast, and choice.
- Phrases like 'No choice,' 'Addiction,' and 'Souviens toi' appear in his works.
- His art blends pop art layering with classical dance inspiration.
Entities
Artists
- Otto
Institutions
- Very Art Gallery
Locations
- Paris
- France