Marsfield LXXIII - fine experiment with leftover paint 30x24cm

€390,00
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Title "Field of Mars LXXIII" (Unique)
Size 30 x 24 cm
Series Field of Mars
Technique Acrylic, lacquer, and oil paints
Medium Paint remnants, cotton glue, and binder on canvas
Category abstract art, landscape
Creation 2016 in Wiesbaden
Frame No
Delivery 1-3 business days

 

An experiment on canvas.

The experimental landscape painting "Field of Mars LXXIII" measures 30 x 24 cm and consists of paint remnants glued on canvas with a binder. The paint remnants used for this painting are colorful. Acrylic paints, oil paints, and lacquer remnants interact on the canvas in a wide variety of color, shape, and size variations. The sizes of the paint remnants range from very fine dust to paint chunks approximately 0.6 cm in diameter. It is the size differences of the paint remnants that allow for a composition.

A warm, small-format unique piece made from leftover paint.

"Field of Mars LXXIII" is a small-format painting that is best displayed in the hallway, on the stairway wall, or in a niche. From a distance, the work initially appears to depict a warm, earthy or sandy, beach-like surface. As you take a few steps closer to the painting, you realize that the work is completely colorful and consists of small paint remnants. The small-format unique piece becomes more concrete with increasing observation: thoughts of wind, water, and eventually the morphology of a beach emerge.

Images from the "Field of Mars" series for a truly special ambiance.

"Field of Mars LXXIII" is most impressive in a bright room. The unusual spatiality - the haptic (three-dimensional) linked with the contrasts (two-dimensional) - creates a special ambiance that can only be gradually explored. The spatial effect is extremely subtle, emanating a very fine, elegant, and stimulating effect from this painting.

Images in vertical or horizontal rows can also optimally "fill" larger wall spaces.

"Mars" and "Field"

This type of experimental art is not accessible to everyone. Nevertheless, the painting can spark curiosity. The juxtaposition of old (paint remnants) and new (painting) and the title "Field of Mars" - incidentally, a place of political confrontation in ancient Rome - evokes associations around the terms "Mars" (planet, destruction, god of war) and "Field" (construction, order).

Buy a unique piece at a low price.

The price is also interesting: The abstract landscapes are not cheap, but in relation to the quality, they are extremely affordable. For some, buying means a relatively risk-free entry into the world of art. For others, perhaps the opportunity to design smaller spaces in a modern, interesting, and inexpensive way. With such a unique piece, you make a quiet statement. The paint remnants alone as a defining element of the image give your decor something very original.

 

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