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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
19.7x19.7in
About this artwork
In this painting, I captured the delicate textures of a white cabbage down to the smallest detail, celebrating the beauty of everyday life. The combination of acrylic and oil creates a vibrant depth that makes the cabbage almost tangible. For this, I used the "grisaille" technique, in which I first applied a solid color underpainting to establish the light/dark values, and then layered colored oils over it in a glaze.
It's meant to remind you that… even the ordinary can be art and that life can be found in every nook and cranny—perfect for bringing a calming, down-to-earth energy into your home.
Achim Mogge is a painter living in Berlin. In his paintings, he primarily explores industrial ruins and abandoned workplaces. The abandoned panoramas and close-ups of disused factories depict the creation and development, right up to the decay of industrial objects. Human traces can still be sensed, tangible, and thus become actors in these abandoned scenarios. By using egg tempera as a painting technique, the colors can be created from earth and rust pigments, achieving a high, velvety luminosity. This sharpens the view of otherwise unnoticed elements and opens the space to perceive a new aesthetic.