** in private collection**
| Title |
"Field of Mars CXII" |
| Size |
30 x 24 cm |
| Series |
Field of Mars |
| Technique |
Acrylic, lacquer, and oil paints (mixed media) |
| Medium |
small-format landscape on canvas |
| Category |
abstract art |
| Creation |
2019 in Wiesbaden |
| Frame |
If required |
| Status |
in private collection |
Abstract art from leftover paint.
The paint residues used for this landscape painting come from a dried paint palette. Acrylic paints, oil paints, and leftover varnish interact with one another in the most diverse variations of color, shape, and size, resulting in an abstract painting. The paint residues compositionally form a Whirlpool. From a distance, this art initially appears earthy or sandy. However, the whirlpool can already be recognized by its stronger haptics. It only arises at this point through the change in size of the paint remnants. If you take a few steps toward the painting, you will notice that all the paint remnants are equally colorful.
A small-format abstract landscape for a niche.
"Marsfeld CXII" is a small-format painting. It is best showcased in a small room, hallway, staircase, or niche. The unusual spatiality – the genuine tactile quality (three-dimensional) combined with the contrasts (two-dimensional) – together with the simple composition creates a very original atmosphere, which can only be gradually explored. The spatial and compositional effect is extremely subtle, resulting in a very delicate, elegant, and stimulating presence emanating from this landscape.
Atmosphere in the living space with art in vertical or horizontal rows.
This type of art looks very elegant in vertical or horizontal rows. In this way, larger spaces can also be decorated and a special atmosphere created in the living area. When paintings hang side by side, it is important that their differences are decisive. A crater that appears yellow-brown from a distance, set between beach-like reddish wave structures and a grayish vortex, is more inspiring to the eye than several craters of the same size next to each other. These can quickly be overlooked as mere patterns.

Interesting facts about the one-of-a-kind piece “Field of Mars CXII”
The special adhesive for cotton and the binder used in this experiment ensure a very strong bond of the paint remnants to the canvas. If individual paint fragments do fall off – for example, during transport or due to curious little fingers – it is not a problem: all “Marsfeld” paintings consist of several layers of glued paint remnants, so the canvas remains covered even with minor damage.
I always strive to present an authentic image of my work on the website. The photographs of the paintings are taken in the studio or next door in the living room. Nevertheless, the colors you see on your monitor may differ slightly from the actual colors of the painting. The images that show the painting in a room were generated using the "Smartist" app. This app presents paintings in the exact correct size ratio to the space and can also display artworks with any frame.
Small-format art at an introductory price.
Also interesting is the price: The paintings in the “Marsfeld” series are not cheap, but extremely affordable relative to their quality. For some, this means a relatively low-risk entry into the world of art. For others, perhaps the opportunity to design smaller rooms in a modern, interesting, and affordable way. With this kind of art, you make a subtle statement. The paint remnants alone, as the defining element of the image, give your interior something very original. Don’t hesitate to request an art consultation from me.
The artist Mark Hellbusch—from expressive painting to experimental art.
I have been a freelance painter since 1997 and have engaged with a variety of themes in painting. While until 2007 I was almost exclusively focused on expressive painting, today my emphasis is more on experimental art. My Personal background, as well as almost all artistic themes can be found under "About Me."
With expertise in Art
and joy in Work:
Mark Hellbusch.
You can reach me by phone at +49 (0)176-21916227
Mon - Thu in the studio: Langendellschlag 62, Wiesbaden
Fri + Sat at ARTLET: Wagemannstr 2, Wiesbaden
or via email: mark@hellbusch.de