Collection: Mocha, Karmen

* 1999

What remains of the face when only form, line and myth remain?
In this series of abstracted side-on portraits, art and pop culture collide. Painterly designed between Expressionism, Cubism, and comics, the exhibition presents figures from the 20th and 21st centuries – radically reduced, yet instantly recognizable.

Abstract autoportraits in acrylic and oil

This series of works shows classics of automotive history – from the VW Beetle to the Porsche Carrera – in a powerful visual language between Cubism and Abstract Expressionism .

Broken shapes, rich colors, and striking lines transform each body into an emotional portrait . The vehicles appear not merely as technical objects, but as carriers of memory, identity, and movement .

As with Beuys , man, machine and myth meet here – fragmented, thoughtful, timeless.