Patrick Rubinstein

9229_Triple_Panpop
Mixed Medium, 112 x 112 cm

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About the artwork

"Triple Panpop," from Patrick Rubinstein's "Edition" collection, presents the panda as a central motif, explored across three visually distinct panels. Rubinstein, known for his kinetic, small-format works, employs a pop art aesthetic, evident in the bold colors and recognizable imagery. The left panel features a blue panda against a collage of pop culture elements, echoing the playful atmosphere of "Calecon Rouge et Chaussures Jaunes." The central panel presents a close-up panda face with a gold backdrop, suggesting a sense of iconic status. The right panel displays a grid of colorful panda faces, reminiscent of Warhol's style, further emphasizing the motif's cultural significance. The lenticular effect, implied by Rubinstein's style, likely adds a shifting, three-dimensional quality to the imagery. This piece offers a vibrant and accessible experience of Rubinstein's pop art style, celebrating the panda as a contemporary icon.



About the artist

French contemporary artist Patrick Rubinstein invites viewers into a world where nostalgia, motion, and modernity collide. Drawing inspiration from icons of pop culture and the legacies of Optical and Kinetic Art, Rubinstein creates mesmerizing, multi-dimensional works that transform with every shift in perspective. His pieces are more than visual—they are experiences, alive with movement and surprise. At the heart of Rubinstein’s art is a dynamic interplay between image and viewer. With a signature lenticular technique, he overlays multiple visuals into a single composition, allowing the work to shift and animate as one moves past it. Marilyn Monroe, Elvis Presley, and modern-day symbols take on renewed vitality, not as static portraits but as pulsing, kinetic echoes of cultural memory. Through this ever-changing lens, Rubinstein challenges us to see beyond the surface—into layers of time, perspective, and perception.

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