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Other details :
Artwork unmounted, but already framed and ready to hang.
Dimensions :
3.7x5.7in
About this artwork
These works are supplementary works to the series The Development 1/2.
They arise in the same process and show further states within this phase.
In comparison to the central works, they recede more calmly into the background and are understood as an extension of the overall picture.
Each individual work is accompanied by a separate text that describes its respective state in more detail.
Based on this idea, the works are not offered individually.…
but as a set — 3 for 1
This way, the series is preserved as a whole while also becoming more accessible.
The accompanying text for the work is also included as an image file alongside the artwork.
Each set is part of an ongoing process and contains a segment of the overall development.
Stanislaw Markwart (Amaduyus) works as a painter, drawing on profound existential experiences that shape his inner world and identity. With psychic expressionism and surreal symbolism, he creates multifaceted, mosaic-like compositions full of intuitively placed organic lines and fragile structures. His works are like visual diaries of the psyche, hovering between narrative enigma and contemplative stillness. Amaduyus does not seek to offer explanations with his paintings, but rather to initiate a tentative dialogue—about pain, beauty, and the fragile limits of human perception.