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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
27.6x39.4in
About this artwork
A work from the "Stepping Stones" collection. Here, black, asymmetrically arranged fields were placed with a brush on a light, sand-colored background, which gives the work its depth. A few areas, deliberately left open, subtly show an underlying texture. The color combination of this work exudes a noble elegance. The edges are painted so that it is ready to hang.
Tom Schmid is a multifaceted artist who has found the perfect medium for his artistic expression in acrylic paints. He experiments passionately with a wide variety of materials, creates textures by applying and removing multiple layers of paint and likes to create the impression of patina on his works. His abstract paintings are inspired, among other things, by his passion for photography and he uses many of his photos as a template to create abstract images, which can be understood as an intensive dialogue between the two media. Emotions of passion and suffering can be felt in each of his stories that the images want to tell and invite the viewer to share.