krupa alfred freddy

KARLOVAC, CROATIA / 1971

Painting

Alfred Freddy Krupa (1971) graduated in 1995 at the Academy of Fine Arts, University of Zagreb. In 1998/99 as a postgraduate research student studied Japanese Painting at the Tokyo Gakugei University. In his manifesto (New Ink Art Manifesto, 1996) Krupa describes his ink painting as an interpretation of western modern art with the means of East Asian ink technique, as a combination of contemporary painting and traditional Chinese-Japanese calligraphy. Today he is considered the leading representative of Modern European ink painting and the pivotal figure in the Western New Ink Art movement. Alfred Krupa has been presented on 6 continents and his original works on paper can be researched at Tate - London (Special Library Collection), Silesian Museum in Katowice (Poland), Modern Gallery, Zagreb, International Watercolor Museum in Fabriano (Italy), Orange Regional Art Gallery (Australia) other many other collections.

krupa alfred freddy

a standing nude

8,700.00
ArtID 15,818.18

krupa alfred freddy

married couple

7,600.00
ArtID 13,818.18

krupa alfred freddy

karlovac's grey

7,770.00
ArtID 14,127.27

krupa alfred freddy

at the river bank

7,520.00
ArtID 13,672.73

krupa alfred freddy

'it's a new day! (1/5/2020)'

7,600.00
ArtID 13,818.18

krupa alfred freddy

girl masked in a transparent gray gauze costume (covid-19 artwork no.1)

4,500.00
ArtID 8,181.82

krupa alfred freddy

before rain

7,600.00
ArtID 13,818.18