• Switzerland •
Acrylic, Spray Paint on Canvas , Wood
24 x 20 in
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In my work of art, I mounted small beechwood cones under the canvas to create a moving abstraction. The tips of the cones break through the canvas and create a surprising effect. The application of paint using a spray creates a color gradient from very fine to intense. The work should evoke a powerful resonance in the viewer and create a good atmosphere in the room. It is important to me to create art that people live with, that has excitement and… dynamism and radiates positive energy. A home should tell something about the life and personality of its inhabitants. You should surround yourself with things that interest and inspire you.
René Düsel, a painter and sculptor, primarily uses materials such as wooden panels, oak, beech and poplar wood and manipulates metal. He combines hand and machine processing techniques, creates relief structures and leaves room for numerous interpretations. Düsel's works communicate grace and aesthetics, creating a tension between concentrated intervention and release. His works of art float on an emotional level, filled with diverse forms of expression and surprising interpretations.