XXL Painting "RE 19" - colorful colors on black
Title |
"RE 19" (Unique) |
Series |
Remnants of an Experiment |
Artist |
Mark Hellbusch |
Size |
XXL painting 210 x150 cm |
Technique |
Acrylic, varnish, and oil paints on canvas |
Category |
Experimental painting |
Creation |
2024 Wiesbaden |
Delivery |
1-3 business days |
The story of the creation of RE 19: Art from the Experiment
The painting "RE 19" is not a conventional work. It was not created on a blank canvas but on a working surface that absorbed paint during numerous creative phases. While working on various projects, the cotton backings caught the drips and splatters. These seemingly random patterns and layers of paint were reused and stretched onto a stretcher frame after the paintings were completed. Thus, from the "Remnants of an Experiment," a new, independent artwork was born. Every paint splatter and line is a result of artistic freedom and spontaneous creation.
RE 19: Large-format artwork – 210x150 cm of pure color
With its dimensions of 210x150 cm, "RE 19" offers an impressive presence. The size of the painting allows it to draw the viewer into the depths of the layers of paint and immerse in the multitude of details. The large format particularly highlights the paint splatters and structures, creating an impressive visual effect that enlivens the space and captures attention. This work is more than just a painting – it's a statement.
RE 19: Abstract art with a personal touch
Every artwork tells a story, and "RE 19" is no exception. For me, this piece is an expression of my philosophy that beauty and art often emerge from the most unexpected processes. What others might see as "waste" becomes inspiration for me, creating space for new ideas. "RE 19" is an ode to experimentation, letting go, and the joy of creation. This creative process is reflected in every drop of paint.
From Canvas to Exhibition: "RE 19" near Frankfurt
"RE 19" is more than just a painting – it's a centerpiece of my current exhibition (Sept 2024) near Frankfurt (Wiesbaden). It is displayed in the context of the "Remnants of an Experiment" series and unfolds its full impact here. Visitors to the exhibition are always fascinated by the depth and vibrancy of the image, which appears chaotic at first glance, but upon closer inspection, is full of structure and depth. It is a piece of art that lives in the space and engages the senses. Since October, it has been on view at the studio in Langendellschlag.