Marsfeld LXXXII - Abstract Art - Modern Landscape
Title |
"Mars Field LXXXII (Unique Piece) |
Size |
35.4 x 55.1 inches |
Series |
Mars Field |
Artist |
Mark Hellbusch |
Technology |
Acrylic, lacquer, and oil paints (mixed media) |
Medium |
Experiment on Canvas |
Category |
abstract art |
Origin |
2021 in Wiesbaden |
Frame |
no |
Delivery |
1-3 business days |
Modern Landscapes from the "Marsfield" Series.
The fine, modern landscape measures 35 x 55 inches and is made of paint remnants and binder. The paint remnants used for this painting are colorful. Acrylic paints, oil paints, and paint residues interact with each other in various colors, shapes, and sizes. The sizes of the paint remnants range from very fine dust to paint chunks about 0.3 inches in diameter. It is the size differences of the paint remnants that allow for a composition. Here are some key details about the painting.
Leftover paint on the palette as a stylistic device.
The paint remnants used for this painting are colorful. Acrylics, oil paints, and leftover varnishes interact with each other in various colors, shapes, and sizes. From a distance, the piece initially appears to depict an earthy or sandy, beach-like surface. As you step closer to the painting, you realize that it is completely colorful and made up of small, fine paint remnants. The wave-like structure is created solely by a repetitive, linear accumulation of larger paint chunks.
A modern ambiance with fine, colorful textures.
"Marsfeld LXXXII" is most impressive in a bright room. The unusual spatiality - the fine haptics (three-dimensional) combined with the contrasts (two-dimensional) - creates a very original effect.Ambiancewhich can only be gradually understood. The spatial effect is extremely subtle, giving the image a very elegant and stimulating quality.
This type of abstract art isn't accessible to everyone. However, the result of experimental painting can spark curiosity. Especially when the juxtaposition of old and new, from the old paint residues to the new painting, or the Title "Mars Field" - incidentally, a place of political debate in ancient Rome - helps with associations.
The Artist Mark Hellbusch - From Expressive Painting to Experimental Art.
I have been a freelance artist since 1997 and have explored a wide range of themes in painting. While I was almost exclusively focused on expressive painting until 2007, my emphasis today is more on modern, experimental art.Personal Background, as well as almost allartistic topicscan be found under "About Me".
With expertise in the Art
and joy in Work:
Mark Hellbusch.