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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
23.6x23.6in
About this artwork
In this work I combine acrylic and spray paint to create a passionate expression of abstract emotion and dynamic energy. The strong colors and sharp lines symbolize the constant changes in life and the search for balance between order and chaos. The chosen colors invite you to explore emotions.
Sylvio Luther's paintings are often multi-layered abstractions based on personal experiences and the complexity of nature. For him, shapes, colors and surfaces become the ideal mediator between deep feelings and their visual expression. Whether spontaneous or carefully prepared, Sylvio is not concerned with the recognizability of the representation, but rather with the viewer's own reinterpretation and the possible, sensitive confrontation with concepts such as hope, fear, trust, risk, optimism, spirituality ... Constantly questioning his own work, his works do not reflect a fixed painting style, but are an expression of obvious joy in discovery and wonder.