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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
26x26in
About this artwork
At the beginning of the painting, I kept dividing the composition with lines. Some of the lines I hid beneath larger ones, gradually creating the feeling of an optical split that divides the artwork into two halves.
The painting comes with a certificate of authenticity, stamped and signed by the artist.
Martin Hirth, emerging from the vibrant energy of street art and formal training in design, seamlessly transitions between painting on canvas, urban walls, vehicles, and even ceramics, often integrating cutting-edge materials like LED lights and 3D printing. His expressive, abstract technique layers clean and raw lines—cultivated from his graffiti roots—with experimental forms, spatial expansions, and interactive, augmented reality components. His art invites calm, meditative contemplation, balancing tension and harmony while drawing viewers into a poetic dialogue of discovery, fantasy, and ever-shifting perceptions.
Martin won first place in the Art Grand Slam award in the Public Space category for his basketball court design for the only Czech NBA player, Vít Krejci (Atlanta Hawks). He also gained recognition for the iconic “Pasta Jacket”. created for NHL star David “Pasta” Pastrnak (Boston Bruins) during the Ice Hockey World Championship in the Czech Republic.