Claim 153 is a contemporary abstract work in which an intense blue pictorial space is traversed by colorful speckles, drips and gestural lines.
| Attribute |
Specification |
| Title |
Claim 153 |
| Series |
Organic Grounds |
| Year |
2026 |
| Dimensions |
100 × 110 cm |
| Technique |
Acrylic and lacquer on canvas |
| Style |
Abstrakte Kunst |
| artist |
Mark Hellbusch |
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Blue pictorial space as an open field of movement and concentration
Claim 153 unfolds as a wide-spanning, luminous blue pictorial space that does not calm but activates. The color does not function as a background, but as a supporting substance into which yellow, red and light color accents are inscribed. Speckles, drips and flowing lines condense into zones of heightened tension and then dissolve again.
The surface is deliberately kept restless. No gesture stands on its own; every trace points to movement, repetition and superimposition. The result is an image that is less to be read than to be traversed – open, rhythmic and physically present.
Organic Processes Between Control and Chance
Within the Organic Grounds series, Claim 153 represents a field of tension between controlled application of paint and consciously allowed chance. The visible spraying, dripping and flowing movements do not follow any decorative principle, but reflect a process in which order repeatedly emerges anew from the unordered.
The pictorial space remains open, without a center or fixed viewing direction. The work unfolds its effect in the shift between proximity and distance – depending on how it is viewed, the rhythm, density and depth of the color structure change.
Claim 153 – Atelier Hellbusch, 2026
The work was created in 2026 in Atelier Hellbusch and is exemplary of the experimental, process-oriented working method of the series.
Claim 153 is a contemporary abstract work that does not depict movement, but makes it perceptible as a painterly experience.