Original artworks

Frame in Mind is an original work created by Kende in 2009. The composition depicts a child looking out at the ocean, a symbol of contemplation, discovery, and possibility. For the realisation of the figure, the artist uses the stencil technique as a tribute to Blek le Rat, a pioneering figure in contemporary urban art. Through the encounter between figurative imagery, urban calligraphy, and contemporary painting, the work explores the relationship between perception, memory, and imagination, transforming the seascape into a metaphor for the infinite and personal quest.

Frame in Mind

Frame in Mind, 2009 — mixed media on canvas, 180 × 140 cm.
Built in 2009, at the same time as Erased Memory and BNKThis work belongs to a crucial phase in Kende’s artistic development, characterised by prolific output and the gradual transposition of the language of European graffiti into the context of contemporary painting.
The composition depicts a child facing the ocean, lost in a world of anticipation, discovery and contemplation.
In creating this piece, Kende deliberately employs the stencil technique as a tribute to Blek le Rat, recognised as the father of stencil art in contemporary urban art and one of the most influential figures in the history of European street art. The reference is not merely technical, but also cultural: a tribute to an artistic tradition that has helped to redefine the relationship between image, public space and urban intervention.

TITLE: Frame in Mind
YEAR: 2009
TECHNIQUE: Mixed media on canvas
WIDTH: 180 cm
HEIGHT: 140 cm
THICKNESS: 6 cm
CATALOGUE: FIM09
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