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In this work, I captured the balance between reality and abstraction. The work "Grasses Ebbeløkke" from the Grasses series represents the vitality of nature. The clear, detailed, and airy depiction of nature, full of vitality, conveys feelings of joy and well-being. The cool gray tones and the fine texture create a calm, almost meditative mood that unfolds in any room as a harmonious yet inspiring energy. It invites you to pause and discover the… fine details.
"Grasses Ebbeløkke" is a composition of transferred photographic images onto filler. The transfer is further refined with graphite. The craquelure and patina are created using pigments in a wet-on-wet technique and fixed with a mineral binder. A varnish gives the work an antique sheen reminiscent of that of the Old Masters.
The work is signed on the back with title and year.
The works of Berlin artist Ilja Mlosch operate in a space beyond photographic hyperrealism and painting. They unsettle the viewer when, beneath the obvious beauty of a subject, beneath the layers of material, the innermost, vulnerable essence of the depicted subject flashes through.
“I have great faith in the simplicity, in the delicacy of the elaborate interior.”
Ilja Mlosch has long been exploring the possibilities of different materials to make this delicacy visible and invite us on a journey into the innermost being of things.