Field of Mars CXXXII – sea of colors in motion
| Title |
Format |
Technique |
year |
| Field of Mars CXXXII |
30 × 40 cm |
Leftover paint, binder, sand |
2025 |
Dense variety of colors in a small space
Field of Mars CXXXII unfolds a complex network of colored fragments that extends over an area of 30 × 40 cm. The dense, horizontal arrangement of crushed paint remnants creates a vibrating overall image – almost like a microcosm of color and texture. Despite its abundance, the work remains calm and precise – controlled chaos.
Recycling as a creative gesture
The leftover paint used comes from earlier work processes and embodies a sustainable art approach. Every tiny splinter tells a little story – not as a coincidence, but as a conscious decision. The material is given a second life in a new, abstract language.
Visual depth through structure
The multitude of pigments and the grain of the paint residues create a fascinating depth. Colors overlap, collide and merge into a moving, almost liquid-looking field. Individual accents stand out without dominating the whole.
Perfect for modern interiors
Field of Mars CXXXII brings structure, color, and meaning into any space – especially where clarity and detail are allowed to coexist.