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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
63x47.2in
About this artwork
The image features seemingly delicate structures, which, with their predominance of vertical lines, can also evoke associations with a building-like form. The bold, almost expressive composition of the two preceding works, "Puls" and "Powerplay," is deliberately abandoned in "Pure," giving way to an almost imposing visual style. In the lower part of the image, the form is reflected in a surface that appears to be covered by a net. This filigree structure… is surrounded by a dominant white area. The image demands that the viewer be sensitive to reduced painterly means, especially regarding the application of paint. The purity and clarity ("Pure") of the image's effect, further enhanced by its size of 160 x 120 cm, make it an impressive work of art.
« For some, the motifs of the highly expressive pictures by the Bonn artist Ernst-Martin Heel resemble a natural event. -Kölner Rundschau »
Ernst-Martin Heel is an artist living in Germany. Over the past decades, he has presented his work to an art-loving public in numerous solo exhibitions and his pieces are included in private collections in the USA, Spain, and Switzerland. His art has been reviewed in various publications and national newspapers such as the WAZ (Westdeutsche Allgemeine Zeitung). His paintings explore fundamental forces of existence in their upheavals, while maintaining an abstract and expressive formal language. However, the inherent chaos finds a rigorous harmony in his art. The principle of "floating" as a fundamental element of life is consistently reflected in his predominantly dynamic paintings.