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Curtis Kulig
Curtis Kulig Love Me on Canvas (Love Me by Curtis Kulig)

2023

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Curtis Kulig, Love Me on Canvas (black & white), 2023: This one of a kind ’Love Me' painting is impossible to overlook. An expressionist background combined with Kulig's iconic white Love Me tag, encapsulates this grand gesture of the artist in its highest form. The repeated quality of 'Love Me', varying in size and placement, asks one to explore the very nature of love in its many forms. Drawing from the most personal of all yearnings, Kulig's ‘Love Me’ was originally written world-wide in public spaces, to much notoriety, as a declaration of human connection. Medium: Oil on Canvas. 2023. One of a Kind. Each Love Me is individually handwritten. Dimensions: 30x50 inches. Hand-signed & dated on the verso. Provenance: acquired directly from artist. Stretched and ready for hanging. More on Curtis Kulig: Artist Curtis Kulig lives and works in New York City where he first gained notoriety with his signature manifesto 'Love Me'. His work is a celebration of humanity in a voice that ranges from the poignant to the playful through a wealth of mediums: rich canvases, scintillating neon, 16mm films, typewritten poems, and ubiquitous prints; in cities ranging from New York to London, Istanbul to Los Angeles, Tokyo to Berlin. As a painter, photographer and illustrator, Kulig has collaborated with Colette, DKNY, Pendleton, Vans and Uniqlo among others, making him internationally distinguished in both the fine art and commercial domain. Curtis has been featured in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Vanity Fair, and contributes regularly to charities including Free Arts, Art of Elysium and Hilarity for Charity. Related Categories Pop Art. Abstract art. New York artists. Graffiti. Street art. Black & white paintings.
  • Creator:
    Curtis Kulig (American)
  • Creation Year:
    2023
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 50 in (127 cm)Width: 30 in (76.2 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    NEW YORK, NY
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU354311571902
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