Monsters
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Monsters
Giclee štampa / Umetnički otisak
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Biografija umetnika
A Burst of Color from the Streets: The World of Borut Krajnc (bortusk leer)
Borut Krajnc, more familiarly known as bortusk leer, is a contemporary artist whose work radiates an infectious joy. Born in Ljubljana, Slovenia in 1972, his artistic journey took an unexpected turn when he emerged onto the vibrant street art scene of East London in 2007. While many artists seek pristine canvases, Krajnc found his medium in the ephemeral – newspapers discarded on city streets. This unconventional choice wasn’t merely a matter of accessibility; it was a deliberate act, imbuing his creations with a sense of immediacy and playful impermanence. He transformed these everyday objects into captivating displays of bright, colorful characters, instantly recognizable for their whimsical nature and optimistic energy. The newspapers themselves became part of the artwork, adding layers of texture and context to each piece.From East London Streets to Amsterdam Studios
Krajnc’s arrival in East London was marked by a distinctive style that quickly garnered attention. His figures weren't brooding or politically charged; instead, they were deliberately cheerful, almost childlike in their simplicity and exuberance. This approach stood out against the often-gritty backdrop of urban street art, offering a refreshing counterpoint to more serious themes. The act of painting directly onto newspapers—often large format broadsheets—was itself a performance, drawing curious onlookers and fostering a direct connection with the public. In 2015, he solidified his presence with the creation of ‘Monsters,’ a mural that became emblematic of his evolving style – larger scale, yet retaining the core elements of vibrant color and playful character design. This period wasn’t simply about creating art *in* the city; it was about engaging *with* the city and its inhabitants. He didn't seek permission or gallery representation initially, preferring to let his work speak for itself directly to those who encountered it on their daily commutes.The Art Comedy Movement: A Philosophy of Joy
Krajnc isn’t just an artist; he is the founding leader of what he calls the “Art Comedy movement.” This isn't a formal collective, but rather a guiding philosophy that permeates his work and influences his interactions with the art world. He believes in the power of art to uplift and amuse, actively rejecting the notion that art must be serious or intellectually challenging to be valuable. The Art Comedy movement is about breaking down barriers between artist and audience, fostering accessibility, and prioritizing genuine emotional connection over complex symbolism. It’s a conscious effort to create work that makes people smile—a simple yet profound goal in an often-complex world. This philosophy extends beyond his own creations; he encourages other artists to embrace joy and playfulness in their practice.Influences and Artistic Development
While Krajnc’s style is distinctly original, it's rooted in a broader history of artistic expression. The influence of Pop Art—particularly the bold colors and accessible imagery of artists like Andy Warhol—is evident in his work. However, he diverges from Pop Art’s often-ironic detachment, instead embracing genuine enthusiasm and optimism. His characters possess a naive quality reminiscent of folk art traditions, while the act of painting on newspapers can be seen as a continuation of Dadaist principles of challenging conventional artistic boundaries. His move to Amsterdam has also played a role in his development, exposing him to a diverse range of artistic influences and providing a more supportive environment for experimentation. He continues to refine his technique, exploring new materials and scales while remaining true to the core tenets of his Art Comedy movement.Legacy and Historical Significance
Borut Krajnc’s contribution to contemporary art lies not just in his visually striking work but also in his unique approach to artistic engagement. He has demonstrated that art can be both accessible and meaningful, challenging traditional notions of what constitutes “high” art. His emphasis on joy and emotional connection is a refreshing counterpoint to the often-intellectualized world of contemporary galleries. By founding the Art Comedy movement, he’s created a space for artists who prioritize genuine expression over critical acclaim. He represents a shift towards more inclusive and participatory forms of artmaking, reminding us that art should be enjoyed by all—not just those with specialized knowledge or training. His work serves as a vibrant testament to the power of color, playfulness, and the simple act of making people smile.borut krajnc
1972 - , Slovenia
Osnovne informacije
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Street art, Art Comedy
- Current Location: Amsterdam
- Date Of Birth: 1972
- Full Name: Borut Krajnc
- Nationality: Slovenian
- Notable Artworks: ['Monsters']
- Place Of Birth: Ljubljana, Slovenia



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