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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
45.7x29.5in
About this artwork
In "Amber," Christian Büffel unfolds a captivating composition of colors and textures that invites reflection. The vibrant yellows and deep greens dance across the canvas, evoking a sense of nature's vitality. Each layer of paint tells a story, a moment where chaos and harmony merge. The interplay of light and shadow creates depth and draws the viewer into a world that appears both familiar and enigmatic.
This work embodies an emotional landscape… that invites reflection and connection. It is a striking addition to any space and encourages dialogue and inspiration.
« In a painting, the one moment of first visual contact counts. This moment must lead to an inner explosion. »
"My work is an investigation into the boundary between creation and decay. In a world that increasingly demands structure, I use abstraction to depict the uncontrollable."
The process often begins with large, intuitive layers of color that create atmospheric depth and emotional weight. Over this foundation, I lay a network of fine, highly dynamic lines. These fragments act as visual anchors—they represent the human striving for order within a chaotic space.
For me, a work is complete when the tension between the tranquility of its depths and the nervousness of its surface reaches a fragile equilibrium. I don't want to confront the viewer with a ready-made answer, but rather open a space where feeling takes precedence over understanding. My art is not a depiction of reality, but a cartography of the inner self.