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This 3D artwork is a powerful and tactile whole in which relief and color come together to form a layered composition. The substrate, constructed from papier-mâché and cement, forms a robust base with an organic, slightly rough texture reminiscent of weathered walls or natural rock.
Various square elements have been applied in relief against this background. They appear to be stacked on top of one another like loose fragments, creating a playful… yet balanced whole. Each panel has its own unique texture: from grooves and lines to grainy and almost crusty surfaces. The finish with acrylic paint and raw pigments creates a rich and vibrant interplay of colors. Earth tones such as gray, beige, and brown alternate with accents of rusty red and muted blue-green. These colors enhance the sense of depth and weathering, as if the work has been shaped by time and the elements.
Discover the newest artists on Singulart who joined our community in the last month. If you are looking for fresh artworks you’ve never seen before, this is the section to visit.
Arthur Reuleaux, a Dutch self-taught artist, creates large wall objects, sculptures, bowls, and pots using wood, cement, papier-mâché, raw pigments, and paint. His technique fuses architectural minimalism with an emphasis on tactile, relief-rich surfaces that often highlight the rawness and imperfection of natural, weathered materials. He seeks to evoke stillness, inviting viewers to contemplate time, transience, and the honest beauty found in traces of life, conveying a quiet depth and emotional resonance in every piece.