Marsfield LXIII - abstract art - landscape - small format

€390,00
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Title "Mars Field LXIII"
Size 11.8 x 9.4 inches
Series Mars Field
Technology Acrylic, lacquer, and oil paints (mixed media)
Medium Paint Residue on Canvas (Small Format)
Category abstract art, landscape
Origin 2019 in Wiesbaden
Frame if required mail to markhellbusch@web.de
Delivery free, 1-3 business days

 

The leftover paints used for this artwork come from a dried paint palette. Acrylics, oils, and paint residues interact in various color, shape, and size combinations to create a landscape. The leftover paints form a composition with a swirlFrom a distance, this artwork initially appears earthy or sandy, almost monochromatic. However, the vortex is easily recognizable up close due to its more pronounced texture and is merely created there by the change in size of the paint remnants. As you take more steps towards the painting, you realize that it is colorful.

A small modern piece of art for the niche.

"Marsfeld LXIII" is a small piece of art. It looks best in a small room, hallway, on the stairs, or in a niche. The unusual spatiality - the true tactile quality (three-dimensional) combined with the contrasts (two-dimensional) - in conjunction with the simple composition creates a very original effect. Through its subtle spatiality and composition, the modern artwork gains a very fine elegance.

Atmosphere in the room with art arranged in vertical or horizontal rows.

This type of art feels very elegant in vertical or horizontal rows. This way, even larger rooms can be decorated, creating a special atmosphere in the space. When hanging pictures side by side, it's important to note that their differences are crucial. A crater that appears yellow-brown from a distance, set between wave-like red structures reminiscent of a beach and a grayish-looking swirl, is more visually inspiring than several craters of the same size next to each other. The latter can quickly be overlooked as a mere pattern.

Interesting Facts About the One-of-a-Kind 'Marsfeld LXIII'.


The special adhesive, the cotton and the binder used for this artwork ensure that the paint residues adhere very well to the canvas. If some paint residues do fall off—due to transport or curious children's fingers—it’s not a big deal: All 'Marsfeld' paintings consist of multiple layers so that the canvas remains covered with paint residues even in the event of 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. However, the colors you see on your monitor may slightly differ from the actual colors on the painting. The images showcasing the painting in the room were generated using the "Smartist" app. This app presents paintings in the exact correct proportions to the room and can also make artworks appear framed in any way you choose.

The price is worth it.

Another interesting aspect is the price. The images from the 'Marsfeld' series are not exactly cheap, but they are extremely affordable given their quality. For some, this means a relatively risk-free entry into the world of art. For others, it might be an opportunity to decorate smaller spaces in a modern, interesting, and cost-effective way. This type of art makes a subtle statement. The paint remnants alone, as a defining element, add something very original to your decor. Don't hesitate to request an art consultation from me.

The Artist Mark Hellbusch - From Expressive Painting to Experimental Art

I've been a freelance painter since 1997 and have explored a variety of themes in my work. While I focused almost exclusively on expressive painting until 2007, my emphasis today is more on experimental art. Personal Background, as well as almost all artistic subjects can be found under "About Me."

 

You can reach me by phone at+49 (0)176-21916227

Mon - Thu at the studio: Langendellschlag 62, Wiesbaden

Fri + Sat at ARTLET: Wagemannstr. 2, Wiesbaden

or via email: mark@hellbusch.de