Abstract landscape paintings – Contemporary landscape art
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Abstract landscape paintings move between the experience of nature and free painting. Landscape here does not appear as an exact depiction of a place, but as an open pictorial space of color, structure and atmosphere. Lines, color fields and layers recall horizons, expanses or natural movements without committing to a specific landscape.
Many of my landscape paintings emerge from experimental painting processes. Layers of paint, overpainting and fragments of earlier works form the basis for new compositions. From these processes, pictorial spaces develop that recall landscapes – expanses, geological structures or the movement of weather and light.
Such abstract landscape spaces emerge particularly in series like Field of Mars or Organic Grounds. Here, paint residues, structures and spontaneous painterly decisions combine into multi-layered compositions. The images leave room for personal associations and open up different perspectives on nature and space.
Abstract landscape paintings can create a calm, expansive atmosphere while also developing a strong visual presence in the space. They combine the openness of abstract painting with the feeling of landscape and space.
Landscape as abstract pictorial space
In abstract landscape painting, nature is not depicted directly, but suggested through color, structure, and composition. Horizons, movements, and depths emerge from painterly processes and give rise to images that hover between the memory of landscape and pure abstraction.
Series Field of Mars and Organic Grounds
Many of the works shown here belong to series in which the idea of landscape unfolds in different ways. In the series Marsfeld wide color spaces and horizontal structures emerge, while Organic Grounds is more strongly characterized by layering, material traces, and organic color fields.
The following works present a selection of abstract landscape paintings from various series of my practice.