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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
40.2x56.7in
About this artwork
Rare images, few images, tell where the journey was meant to go. This idea of abstraction. Abstraction without a plan is something very beautiful,. it makes everything so mysterious.
But abstraction with a plan is also very beautiful and no less mysterious. In this picture i had a plan. It is fresh framed and hits hard.
Heinz Seidenbusch, trained in textile design in Salzburg, works primarily with ink, acrylic, and oil paint, drawing from his painterly background after a musical detour. His techniques span abstraction and surrealism, marked by architectural forms, dreamlike drawings, and the visual condensation of fleeting perceptions. Through bold lines and unexpected visual narratives, he seeks to break visual habits and evoke a sense of movement, discovery, and philosophical curiosity, imbuing his art with the thrill of encountering the new in the everyday.