Field of Mars CLXIII – fine art in gray: small abstract painting
| Title |
Field of Mars CLXIII |
| Dimensions |
15.75 x 11.81 in |
| Artist |
Mark Hellbusch |
| Year of Creation |
2021 |
| Technique |
fine texture art with paint remnants |
| Color Palette |
Gray, blue, yellow, red |
| Theme |
Abstract, cosmic and beach-like inspiration |
| Style |
Contemporary, minimalist, experimental |
| Possible uses |
Bright, modern living spaces, galleries, collections |
“Field of Mars CLXIII” is an impressive abstract artwork that I created in 2021 on a small 40 x 30 cm canvas. The fine details, the layered texture of paint residues and the subtle color palette in gray, blue, yellow and red make this painting an exceptional one-of-a-kind piece. This work combines the elegance of fine art with the experimental spirit of modern abstract painting.
Structure and color composition – A play of gray and vibrant accents
At first glance, “Field of Mars CLXIII” appears like a sandy or beach-like surface, subtly held in shades of gray. But on closer inspection, the painting reveals a fascinating world of paint remnants arranged in a wave-like structure. These details lend the work an intriguing tactility and depth. The contrast between the understated grays and the vibrant yellow, red and blue elements gives the composition a special dynamism.
Small, yet full of impact – fine art for modern spaces
Although it is small, “Field of Mars CLXIII” has a strong visual presence. This abstract work impresses with its subtle contrasts and the elegant combination of three-dimensional tactility and two-dimensional color fields. It unfolds its full effect especially in bright, minimalist spaces, creating a modern, refined ambience.
From abstract art to fine art
“Marsfeld CLXIII” is a perfect example of how experimental techniques and abstract art can give rise to fine, elegant works. The use of recycled leftover paint combines sustainability with creativity and lends the painting a special depth. The title “Marsfeld” inspires associations – whether of a cosmic place or a beach-like landscape.
The artist – experimental art meets fine details
As an artist I have been working with different techniques and themes since 1997. “Field of Mars CLXIII” is exemplary of my approach of combining abstract painting with experimental materials to create small yet impactful artworks that offer fine and complex details.