Artist |
Mark Hellbusch |
Title |
"Splash 32" |
Size |
Diameter 100 cm |
Series |
Splash! |
Technology |
Mixed media with acrylic and lacquer paints |
Medium |
modern experiment on canvas |
Category |
experimental art |
Origin |
2023 in Wiesbaden |
Frame |
no |
Delivery |
1-3 business days |
A modern experiment on a rotating, circular canvas.
The round canvas of the painting "Splash 32" has a diameter of 100 cm. The artwork is created using a mixed technique. Both acrylic and lacquer paints were thrown onto the canvas. The modern approach is evident through the use of a "painting machine" - a modified drill - and the experimentation with paint throwing.
The vibrant painting was created by splashing pink, yellow, green, and purple colors.
Vibrant colors were thrown onto a white-primed canvas: first lilac, then green with white, intermittently sprayed with magenta (without rotating the machine), and then green with yellow. After each throw, the emerging painting is given time to dry. This prevents excessive turbulence.
Throw 1
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Lilac
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Roll 2
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Dark green with white
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Spray can
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Magenta
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Throw 4
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Green with Yellow and White
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An experimental image in spring colors.
The painting "Splash 32" initially appears abstract. However, "abstract" is a flexible term. For me personally, this type of art is merely the result of a brief, entertaining experiment. Alongside the joy of execution, I engage with grace, dynamism, and beauty during the painting process. I achieve this through:
A harmonious composition of forms.
Fractions.
An interesting color composition
Avoiding Too Much Turmoil
In this case, a beautiful picture in spring colors came together relatively quickly.
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The Splash painting creates a pleasant, very positive atmosphere. The lightness is primarily achieved through the elegance and grace of the shapes and colors. Decorate business spaces—such as a medical practice—or living areas at a compelling price.
The splash images are round and relatively lightweight. To attach them, you only need a Nail in the wall. If you're interested in multiple paintings, you can playfully engage with sequences or even clusters of pictures.
The Artist Mark Hellbusch - From Expressive Painting to Experimental Art and Modernism.
Since 1997, I have been a freelance artist, exploring a wide range of themes in painting. While I focused almost exclusively on modern, expressive painting until 2007, my emphasis today is more on experimental art. MyPersonal Background, as well as almost allartistic subjectscan be found under the sections "Mark Hellbusch" and "Archive."
You can reach me by phone at +49 (0)176-21916227
or via email:mark@hellbusch.de
With expertise in theArt
and joy inWork:
Mark Hellbusch.