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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
47.2x47.2in
About this artwork
My joy in color and form lives in this composition. Using acrylic, varnish, pigments and relief printing techniques, I create an abstract world full of energy and dynamism. Every brush stroke, every texture is a dance of emotions – turbulent, complex and profound. This work is intended to radiate freedom and place viewers in a state of reflection and wonder. In your home it will bring an atmosphere of creativity and inspiration. The picture is half… analogue and half digitally painted, then digitally put together on canvas, mounted on a 4 cm thick stretcher frame and a sturdy wooden cross on the back, finally finished with acrylic paint. Steps/How it works: Analogue, Digital, Analogue. Unique.
« In 2017 I was able to exhibit my works in Hanover together with top-class artists such as Picasso, Warhol and Beuys, that was my personal artistic highlight! »
Digital and analogue painting, Mühlbauer-Gardemin has mastered many techniques. Born on the North Sea coast and creative from childhood. At the age of 3, Mühlbauer-Gardemin picked up the pencil for the first time to draw his first picture. Today one would say: Art has always been in his blood and is now anchored in his DNA. In order to let his mind run free, Mühlbauer-Gardemin studied painting and graphic design in Bremen and then worked for various agencies and publishers. In 1996, self-employment finally followed. The nucleus of his art: a spacious studio in Wilhelmshaven.