Title |
"John" (Unique) |
Size |
70 x 50 cm |
Series |
In the End Green |
Artist |
Mark Hellbusch |
Technique |
Oil paints on acrylic |
Medium |
modern painting with structure and texture |
Category |
modern painting |
Frame |
unframed |
Creation |
2022 in Wiesbaden |
Delivery |
1-3 business days |
"John" from the series "In the End Green" shows greencolor fields. The greenconsists partly of lighter and partly of darker layers of paint. They create a subtle, abstract composition that resembles the shadow of a storm. The artwork looks very modern and needs good lighting to fully unfold.
Modern painting in green: Between composition and title, the abstract becomes concrete.
On the green areas of the painting, you can see curved, dark green shapes. The painting is reminiscent of clouds. In an abstract form, they show the shadows cast by the clouds of a low-pressure system. Ultimately, the shadows of an enormous, moving cyclone. They appear powerful, dynamic, and at the same time, menacing.
Each modern artwork in the series "In the End Green" carries a common first name as its title: in this case, "John." The connection between humans and nature is particularly evident here. Because "John" could just as well be used to name the next low-pressure system. The abstract can thus be associated with something very concrete.
An optimal presentation of the painting requires a lot of light.
Properly presented, the artworks in the series "In the End Green" can appear very elegant and modern. Unlike artworks with high contrasts, the eye can only grasp this type of painting if it can perceive the color depth in combination with the fine structures in all their details. So enough light is really necessary. A wall that is at least bright during the day or a spotlight can help bring out the painting's elegant appearance to its full potential.
Complex structures in the painting: the base coat of the artwork.
The base coat was built up from thick, colorful layers of acrylic paint. Additionally, leaves and branches, as well as their imprints, can be seen everywhere. This creates a texture of organic structures that remain - sometimes clearly, sometimes subtly - even after the painting is done. After drying, the primed images are sanded with sandpaper and sealed with a binder. Only then does the painting on the artwork begin.
The color green stands for nature, and nature stands for us.
In very fine layers, different shades of green, ocher, brown, yellow, and blue are applied. After a few layers of paint, a green color depth emerges that elegantly blends with the complex structures of the base coat. The green is reminiscent of the complexity of nature. Nature, in turn, symbolizes ourselves.
Interesting facts about the modern landscape "John."
Despite the many colors, the modern landscape "John" is rather subtle in its effect and can be enjoyed both from a distance (perception of spatiality) and up close (diversity of structure and color in greenish tones).
The glazes in the painting ensure a high color depth.
The painting "John" is signedadditionally, the edges are painted greenish. The artwork can therefore be presented immediately - with two nails in the wall. The painting has already been varnished. If you prefer to have a frame made for the painting, I recommend visiting a specialty store near you.
The presentation of the artwork is authentic, but not perfect.
The photos you see above were taken by me - as best as I could. Since I am not a professional photographer, the colors you see may slightly differ from the original. Here and there, the lighting or resolution could certainly be better. I strive to provide an authentic image of the artworks.
The photos showing the painting in the room were generated using the "Smartist" app. This app can frame paintings and allows for a neat, stylish presentation in different rooms. The size ratio of the painting to the room is accurately reproduced. The painting is sold without a frame.
Feel free to visit me at the studio or at ARTLET if you would like to take a look at the original.
Free shipping.
Delivery (Wiesbaden and surrounding areas) or shipping of the artwork usually takes place on Tuesdays and is free of charge. If needed, a different appointment can be arranged. During (Hessian) school holidays, there may be delays due to vacations. Delivery pauses are communicated in the header of the homepage. Shipping is generally free of charge.
About the artist Mark Hellbusch - from expressive art to experimental painting.
I have been a freelance artist since 1997 and have dealt with a variety of themes in painting. While I was almost exclusively engaged in expressive art until 2007, today my focus is more on experimental painting. Mypersonal backgroundas well as almost allartistic themescan be found under "About us."
You can reach me by phone at+49 (0)176-21916227
or via email:markhellbusch@web.de
With expertise inart
and joy inwork:
Mark Hellbusch.