• Germany •
Acrylic, Pigments on Plexiglas , Metal
9 x 9 in
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VISBCOR technology (Plexiglas/Chainsaw/Pigments/Acrylic)
23 x 23 cm, 2024
In my artwork 0397/655, I used acrylics, pigments, and a chainsaw to create an abstract, green landscape that resembles a moment in spring. The colors change from green to taupe to blue depending on the light and perspective. This painting is an invitation to contemplate the complexity and beauty of nature, reflecting on the depth and complexity of life. It brings… a calming energy to a room, complemented by the play of light, color, and shadow that changes depending on the viewing angle.
Volker W. Hamann is a painter, photographer and sculptor with an extensive artistic background. He experiments with versatile techniques and prefers styles that fuse the classical with the modern to explore complex concepts. His works evoke deep emotions and encourage reflection on the human experience.