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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
39.4x27.6in
About this artwork
The various yellow paint layers applied using a special spatula technique give the 70 cm x 100 cm picture a rich, warm texture. This bright background really brings out the strong red color fields. The few black fields applied in a controlled manner are intended to further enhance the contrast. For me, this picture from the "Magical Mystery" collection is a homage to the Beatles song of the same name. The edges are painted and the work is ready to… hang.
Tom Schmid is a German artist who lives and works in Thailand. He has exhibited his work both nationally and in Italy. A multifaceted artist, he has found the perfect medium for his artistic expression in acrylic paints. He experiments passionately, creating textures by applying and removing multiple layers of paint, and enjoys imbuing his works with a patina to capture the beauty of the past. Many of his paintings, created during his time in Italy, reflect the colors and light of the South. His abstract paintings are inspired, among other things, by his passion for photography, and he uses many of his photographs as templates to create abstract images, which he sees as an intense dialogue between the media. Emotions, passion, and experience are palpable in each of his stories. He wants to open an emotional window through his painting.