Title |
"Mars Field LII" |
Size |
11.8 x 9.4 inches |
Series |
Mars Field |
Technology |
Acrylic, lacquer, and oil paints (mixed media) |
Medium |
Experiment on Canvas |
Category |
abstract art, landscape |
Origin |
2015 in Wiesbaden |
Frame |
no |
Delivery |
1-3 business days |
The Landscape as Experiment.
"Marsfeld LII" measures 12 x 9.5 inches, is made of paint remnants, and originated from an experiment. The paint remnants used for this painting are colorful. Acrylic paints, oil paints, and paint residues interact in various combinations of color, shape, and size. The sizes of the paint remnants range from very fine dust to paint chunks about 0.4 inches in diameter. It is the size differences of the paint remnants that allow for a composition. In this case, a landscape with a crater from a bird's-eye view. Here are some key details about the painting.
An abstract painting made from leftover paint.
From a distance, the piece initially appears to depict an earthy or sandy, beach-like surface. As you take a few steps closer to the painting, you realize that it is completely colorful and made up of small paint remnants. The abstract painting becomes more concrete with closer inspection: thoughts of wind, water, and eventually the morphology of a crater in the landscape emerge.
The small-format landscape for an inspiring atmosphere at home.
"Marsfeld LII" is a small painting. It looks best in a small room, hallway, stairwell, or niche. The unusual spatial quality - the genuine haptic (three-dimensional) combined with the contrasts (two-dimensional) - together with the simple composition creates a very original and interesting effect. Environmentthat can only be gradually unraveled. The spatial and compositional impact is extremely subtle, resulting in a very fine, elegant, and stimulating effect from this painting.
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The "Marsfields" seem very elegant in vertical or horizontal rowsThis way, even larger rooms can be decorated with the small-format Mars fields.When hanging pictures side by side, it's important to note that variety is key. A crater that appears yellow-brown from a distance, set between wave-like red structures reminiscent of a beach and a grayish whirlpool, is more visually inspiring than several craters of the same size next to each other.
These can quickly be overlooked as patterns. What's also interesting is the PriceThe images on the theme 'Mars Field' aren't exactly cheap, but they are extremely affordable relative to their quality. For some, this means a relatively risk-free entry into the world of contemporary art. For others, it might be an opportunity to decorate smaller spaces in a modern, interesting, and inexpensive way. With this kind of art, you make a subtle statement. The paint remnants as a defining element of the image add something very original to your decor. Don't hesitate to request an art consultation from me before purchasing paintings.
Good to know.
The special adhesivesThe cotton and binder used for these experiments ensure that the paint residues adhere very well to the canvas. If some paint residues do happen to fall off - for example, during transport or due to curious children's fingers - it's not a big deal: All 'Marsfield' paintings consist of multiple layers. adhered paint residueso that the canvas remains covered even in the event of minor damage.
I always strive to present an authentic representation of my work on the website.The paintings are photographed either in the studio or next door in the living room.However, the colors you see on your monitor may slightly differ from the actual colors on the painting. The images presenting the painting in the room were generated using the "Smartist" app. This app displays paintings in the exact correct proportions to the room and can also make artworks appear framed as desired.
The Artist Mark Hellbusch - From Expressive Painting to Experimental Art
I have been a freelance painter since 1997 and have worked on a variety of themes in painting. While I was almost exclusively focused on expressive painting until 2007, my emphasis today is more on experimental art.Personal Background, as well as nearly allartistic themescan be found under "About Me".