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Other details :
Unmounted artwork. Mounting and/or framing available on request.
Dimensions :
20.9x20.9in
About this artwork
“The Wave Train” 03 conveys a sense of meditative calm through minimalist geometry and a muted palette. The horizon divides the canvas into three meaningful planes: a smoky gray sky, a snow-white strip of rectangles reminiscent of ghostly train cars, and a dense black base — like visual gravity or an abyss.
The composition feels like a frozen moment, where the white blocks suggest motion, solitude, and repetition, while the atmospheric gray evokes… a sense of contemplation and silence. The interaction of these layers creates a space for reflection and inner associations.
Mir-Hamza Efendiyev explores transitional states where presence and absence, stillness and latent tension coexist. Through restrained color, texture, and spatial reduction, his works form quiet surfaces in which time appears layered and unstable.
He works with restrained form, texture, and muted color. His practice is rooted in silence, material presence, and the tension between surface and space.
The works do not illustrate ideas but exist as states — where matter, light, and emptiness meet. Titles are not explanations; they function as coordinates, allowing the viewer to enter the work without narration.
His approach is conceptual in nature, yet grounded in physical process. Painting is treated as a space for attention, reduction, and quiet perception rather than expression or gesture.