Rare Badger - Painting, modern and abstract - small picture

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Title "Rare Badger" (Unique)
Size 19.7 x 15.7 inches
Series Out of the Light
Artist Mark Hellbusch
Technology Oil paint on canvas
Category Modern paintings
Frame frameless
Origin 2022 in Wiesbaden
Delivery 1-3 business days


The colorful painting depicts an abstract animal motif: The badger composed of graceful patches of color.

"Rare Badger" from the picture series "Out of the Light" features colorful and graceful images.Color areas, strokes, paint drips, and imprints from water-mixable oil paint. The color areas result in aAbstract composition that simultaneously suggests a badger. The lightness in the image primarily arises from the minimalist painting.

The ease of painting leads to the magical. 

The lightness of the painting comes from the brightness of the white-primed canvas combined with the colorful, gracefully applied patches of color. These create an exciting, seemingly random composition. The grace of the patches is crucial for the calm yet stimulated perception of the composition, as they allow the viewer to continually shift their perspective, even after prolonged viewing. Parts of the patches define the shape of the roof, while the colors partially convey the sense of space. The magic arises between the concrete outline of the animal and the abstract composition of the patches.

The contemplation of abstract painting and the concrete motif creates an interaction of perception.


Although the painting is experimental, it is still "slowed down" by certain boundaries. The outline of the roof acts as a kind of barrier when mixing colors. This ensures that the subject is always perceptible. The choice of colors is also not entirely random: the animal motif is shown in the colors of itself and its surroundings. This results in spontaneous form and color compositions within a conceptual framework. Since the subject is only built over part of the boundaries of color blending, the eye continually shifts back to the abstract overall composition.


Interesting Facts About Modern Painting in "Rare Badger."

Despite the many colors, the modern animal motif has a rather subtle effect and can be appreciated both from a distance and up close.

The picture is signedAdditionally, the edges are painted white. This artwork can be displayed immediately with just two nails in the wall. If you prefer to have the picture framed, I recommend visiting a specialty store near you or ordering a frame online (50 x 40 cm is a standard size, so the selection of frames will be extensive).

The presentation of the artwork is authentic, but not perfect.

The photos you see above were taken by me to the best of my ability. Since I'm not a professional photographer, the colors you see might slightly differ from the original.

The photos showing the painting in the room were created using the app "Smartist." This app can frame paintings and allows for a neat and stylish presentation in different rooms. The size ratio of the painting to the room is accurately represented. The painting is sold without a frame..

Feel free to visit me at the studio or at the ARTLET if you'd like to take a look at the original.

Free shipping.

Delivery (Wiesbaden and surrounding areas) or shipping of the artwork usually takes place on Tuesdays and is free of charge. If needed, an alternative date can be arranged. During school holidays in Hesse, there may be delays due to vacations. Delivery pauses will be communicated in the header of the homepage. Shipping is generally free of charge.



About the Artist Mark Hellbusch - From Expressive Art to Experimental Painting.

I've been a freelance artist since 1997 and have worked on a variety of themes in painting. While I was almost exclusively focused on expressive art until 2007, today my emphasis is more on experimental painting.Personal Background, as well as almost allartistic topicscan be found under "About Us."

You can reach me by phone at+49 (0)176-21916227

or via email:markhellbusch@web.de

 

With expertise in the arts

and joy in the work:

Mark Hellbusch.