Looks like Pener got some of Autone’s patterned circuitry welded into his layered metal abstractions this weekend when the two friends got together in Gdynia, Poland. The viewer and the artists learn more about their individual practices when they create something collaboratively, and the more familiar you are with their personal style, the greater appreciation one gains.
Back here in his hometown on the Baltic Sea coast, Pener for his vibrant and geometric murals, characterized by bold colors, intricate patterns, and dynamic compositions. Map-like and electrically diagrammatic, Autone’s angular style is freestyle and automatic, possibly a deconstruction of the graffiti writing he began doing in the late 1990s.
Either way, it looks like these two found an improvisational vibe to work together on something new and to enjoy June’s warm temperatures. a fitting partner for improvisation on a warm June day.
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