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Too Late

Too Late

$3,832.50

Original: $10,950.00

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Too Late

$10,950.00

$3,832.50

The Story

Size:49 x 21 in

Introducing 'Too Late', a kinetic original on board by the innovative Parisian artist, Patrick Rubinstein. This captivating piece, encased in a sleek satin black frame measuring 49 x 21 inches, is a dynamic exploration of pop art through the lens of comic book exuberance.

'Too Late' draws you into a world where action leaps off the canvas—each print boldly proclaims "BLAM!", "BANG!", and "POW! BANG!" with an energy that is almost audible. The backgrounds are masterfully designed with an array of contrasting dots, lines, and splashes that dance around each word in hues reminiscent of midnight blues, deep purples, and stunning electric blues. Accents in steel greys and subtle silver add sophistication to the composition's vibrant energy.

Rubinstein's unique approach blends influences from Surrealism to Pop Art but always with a keen eye on engaging his audience directly through familiar cultural references. Fuelled by inspirations such as Victor Vasarely and Andy Warhol, he brings an animated quality to his work that changes as you move around it—giving each viewer a personal encounter with art that feels alive.

Beyond its visual appeal, 'Too Late' embodies Rubinstein’s avant-garde technique—not reliant on digital manipulation but instead crafted through meticulous layering and angling to create its ‘kinetic’ effect. This makes for an interactive experience where colour shifts subtly under your gaze and hidden details reveal themselves upon closer inspection.

Perfect for collectors who appreciate art that bridges classic pop culture elements with cutting-edge execution, 'Too Late' promises not just an artwork but a conversation piece—a testament to Rubinstein’s belief in art's power to provoke universal emotion. Whether displayed in your living room or office space, this piece stands as both homage to past artistic movements and proclamation of new possibilities within modern pop artistry.

Description

Size:49 x 21 in

Introducing 'Too Late', a kinetic original on board by the innovative Parisian artist, Patrick Rubinstein. This captivating piece, encased in a sleek satin black frame measuring 49 x 21 inches, is a dynamic exploration of pop art through the lens of comic book exuberance.

'Too Late' draws you into a world where action leaps off the canvas—each print boldly proclaims "BLAM!", "BANG!", and "POW! BANG!" with an energy that is almost audible. The backgrounds are masterfully designed with an array of contrasting dots, lines, and splashes that dance around each word in hues reminiscent of midnight blues, deep purples, and stunning electric blues. Accents in steel greys and subtle silver add sophistication to the composition's vibrant energy.

Rubinstein's unique approach blends influences from Surrealism to Pop Art but always with a keen eye on engaging his audience directly through familiar cultural references. Fuelled by inspirations such as Victor Vasarely and Andy Warhol, he brings an animated quality to his work that changes as you move around it—giving each viewer a personal encounter with art that feels alive.

Beyond its visual appeal, 'Too Late' embodies Rubinstein’s avant-garde technique—not reliant on digital manipulation but instead crafted through meticulous layering and angling to create its ‘kinetic’ effect. This makes for an interactive experience where colour shifts subtly under your gaze and hidden details reveal themselves upon closer inspection.

Perfect for collectors who appreciate art that bridges classic pop culture elements with cutting-edge execution, 'Too Late' promises not just an artwork but a conversation piece—a testament to Rubinstein’s belief in art's power to provoke universal emotion. Whether displayed in your living room or office space, this piece stands as both homage to past artistic movements and proclamation of new possibilities within modern pop artistry.

Too Late | Clarendon Fine Art