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on exhibition.

What is it and it isn´t real? If somebody stares into a white wall, after a while he will see figures in his mind, that will quickly be associated with known objects that are fixed in his brain, and that he identifies, giving them a reference, a name. Stefan Annerel works using the opposite process. He manages, when he focuses his glance on an object, to disfigure it to show the other reality. Stefan Annerel, from a motif, an “image trouvée”, or a detail of a photograph, creates a piece impregnated of abstraction
Celtic F.C.
Stefan Annerel
Celtic F.C., 2014
Acrylic resin on glass and wood
71 x 57 cm.

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Amsel
Stefan Annerel
Amsel, 2014
Acrylic resin on glass and wood
52 x 42 cm.

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Burnetts
Stefan Annerel
Burnetts, 2014
Acrylic resin on glass and wood
52 x 42 cm.

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Carlisle
Stefan Annerel
Carlisle, 2014
Acrylic resin on glass and wood
52 x42 cm

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Collingwood
Stefan Annerel
Collingwood, 2014
Acrylic resin on glass and wood
52 x 42 cm.

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Cornwall
Stefan Annerel
Cornwall, 2014
Acrylic resin on glass and wood
52 x 42 cm.

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Portal
Stefan Annerel
Portal, 2014
Acrylic resin on glass and wood
52 x 42 cm.

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Weir
Stefan Annerel
Weir, 2014
Acrylic resin on glass and wood.
52 x 42 cm.

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Thistle
Stefan Annerel
Thistle, 2014
Acrylic resin on glass and wood
52 x 42 cm.

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Carlisle
Stefan Annerel
Carlisle, 2014
Acrylic resin on glass and wood
52 x 42 cm.

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Mulberry
Stefan Annerel
Mulberry, 2014
Acrylic resin on glass and wood
52 x 42 cm.

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Collingwood
Stefan Annerel
Collingwood, 2014
Acrylic resin on glass and wood
71 x 57 cm

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Cornwall
Stefan Annerel
Cornwall, 2014
Acrylic resin on glass and wood
71 x 57 cm.

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Raeburn
Stefan Annerel
Raeburn, 2012
Acrylic resin on glass and wood
71 x 57 cm.

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