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Other details :
Artwork on metal. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
87.4x59.4in
About this artwork
In my artwork I use bright turquoise and abstract shapes to convey an impression of infinity. The dynamic shapes symbolize the waters of a calm ocean, while the dark speckles appear like distant birds or thoughts on the horizon. This image is intended to create calm and at the same time a feeling of deep, unlimited possibility in your home. I processed hot-dip galvanized metal sheets with a laser, welding torch and hole punch and riveted them together.… The work has a textile, material feel to it. The work has this effect due to its size, the color gives the viewer a feeling of grandeur and turns every room into an experience.
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.