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Unmounted artwork. Mounting and/or framing available on request.
Dimensions :
15.4x21.3in
About this artwork
Lively and wild
overlapping.
Spontaneous yet grounded.
This painting is an abstract artwork featuring a dominant color palette of warm orange tones and accents of black and dark ochre.
The forms appear dynamic, loose and gestural, which conveys a certain energy and movement.
The black lines seem to enclose or cut through the orange areas,
which creates tension and structure. Passion, creativity and vibrancy of the red-orange
Colored areas… are in tension with the black lines which rather represent demarcation
and control. Thus, in this work, there is a harmony between chaos and order.
The irregular, overlapping shapes appear spontaneous, but are grounded by the dark lines.
« When I'm in the process, I do not think. I let the process guide me. »
The German artist Uwe Beyer, born in 1959, lives in Coswig, near Dresden, and in Düsseldorf. He studied at the Burg Giebichenstein University of Art and Design in Halle (1988–1993). Uwe Beyer's paintings emerge more from mindfulness than from control. The material is allowed to move, resist, and settle. Form is not imposed but develops organically—stabilizing briefly before dissolving back into openness. Each work exists in a tension between presence and withdrawal, density and emptiness. It exists as a self-contained object while simultaneously eluding complete visibility. Instead of composing images, his practice creates the conditions for their emergence. These paintings do not represent the world. They reveal the conditions under which form – and thus reality – comes into being. What remains is not an image, but a trace of becoming.