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Wednesday Addams Painting

Christian Baloga

United States

Painting, Blood on Paper

Size: 0.7 W x 0.5 H x 0.1 D in

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About The Artwork

This tiny piece of Wednesday Addams was painted by using the artist’s real blood. The artwork presented is a minimalist portrait centered on a paper with a textured surface. The portrait itself is quite small relative to the size of the paper, giving the sense that the subject is in a vast space. It depicts the head and upper torso of Wednesday Addams gazing directly ahead, with her hands raised and clasped together, holding a poison bottle close to her mouth. The image's small scale on the large background attracts attention to the central figure despite its size, encouraging the viewer to focus on the details of the portrait. The color palette is restrained within the portrait, and despite its size, it gives a hint of realism in terms of facial features and shadows. This style of art could be interpreted as a statement on the significance of individuals within a larger context, or it could be emphasizing the concentrated detail that can be found when one looks closely amidst a larger, blank environment. The choice of composition creates a dynamic tension between the small figure and the expansive empty space around it.

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Painting:Blood on Paper

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:0.7 W x 0.5 H x 0.1 D in

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Christian’s unwavering passion for creation has driven him to create many award-winning pieces throughout his life. His artwork has also been displayed at various exhibits and art shows since childhood, including three human hair sculptures at Ripley’s Believe It or Not! museum; his published book, Wake the Wicked: Thirteen Twisted Tales, fulfilled his lifelong dream to write, publish, illustrate, and design a collection of short horror stories in late 2012.

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