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kaeghoro

@kaeghoro / blog.kaeghoro.de

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hey guys,

my art pal glönn invited me to take part in this years edition of LRG.

i’m showing 7 of my line drawings. these rare prints ( signed edition of 5 or 10 ) are also for sale at the event – but only 1 item each ⚡️

check my insta for more details – IG

// 12 HOURS OF ART // 12 HOURS OF MUSIC // 12 HOURS OF FREEDOM // EVERYBODY IS WELCOME // ALL DONATIONS GO TO VIVA CON AGUA COTTBUS // FREE ENTRY // For the fourth time in a row, artists from Cottbus and further abroad get together, far from the cold and strange atmosphere of a museum, to turn our apartments into colorful and lively galleries. With a colorful mixture of art varying in medium and size, these unique paintings, installations, photographies and live music will transform these everyday living rooms into a work of art. For 12 hours, rooms will be repurposed to benefit the broad public and give it a different cultural experience. Donations will be collected to support Viva con Agua Cottbus, who work together to support projects from the Welthungerhilfe, an organization that aims to improve sanitary and water conditions all over the globe. 

check all the artists on instagram

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Free Flow: Art by Robert Malte Engelsmann

Robert Malte Engelsmann works under the pseudonym Kaeghoro, creating abstracted illustrations that draw inspiration from a range of sources both recognizable and hidden. The artist often creates his works using a free flow state of mind, allowing his pen or pencil to move freely, without too much planning.

I really enjoy the overall aesthetic of Kaeghoro’s portfolio. The works are diverse, but cohesive, with elements of line drawing, painting, and printmaking. The artist works in black and grey pigment on neutral-colored paper that lends each image a warm, almost aged look that works in concert with the futuristic abstraction of his compositions.

The sense of movement and suggested figuration that Kaeghoro achieves in his works is quite stunning. Though an image may be entirely composed of fragmented lines and circles, oftentimes the viewer’s eye fills in the pattern of a running or jumping figure. Though the works may feature a range of frenetic lines and marks, there always seems to be distinct focal point where the viewer can come to rest.

stumbled upon this article with my work in the world wide web and dublicated it for us here on tumblr – thanks a lot for the feature and great text Dallas Jeffs.

( last image – collaboration with @ryantippery )

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