Zeit vor Null Nr. 1 (Acrylfarbe auf 290 g/m² Papier)

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Das Gemälde zeigt eine chaotische Farbexplosion, überwiegend in Rot, mit Spritzern und Streifen in Blau, Gelb, Schwarz und Weiß. Diese Farben erzeugen eine lebendige und energiegeladene Komposition.

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The painting features a chaotic burst of colors, predominantly in red, with splatters and streaks of blue, yellow, black, and white. These colors create a vibrant and energetic composition. The colors appear to radiate from a central point towards the edges of the canvas, creating an explosive and dynamic effect. This draws the viewer’s eye to the center and then outward. The splatters and streaks of paint add a tactile quality, making the painting feel more three-dimensional and lively.

The chaotic burst of colors and dynamic lines can evoke feelings of excitement, chaos, or even aggression. It might represent a burst of creativity or a moment of intense emotion. The radiating lines and splatters suggest movement and action, as if the painting is capturing a moment of explosive energy. As an abstract piece, it leaves much to the viewer’s interpretation. Different people might see different things in the painting, from a representation of a chaotic event to a purely aesthetic exploration of color and form.

Canvas grain of Canson® Acrylic

The paper used for this artwork is Canson® Acrylic paper 290g/m2 (290gsm) which is the ideal paper for acrylic painting. This paper is distinguished by its thickness and strength, two essential qualities for meeting the demands of this technique. Its new texture replicates the random weave of linen for better paint adhesion. The canvas grain of Canson® Acrylic is particularly well suited to working with diluted paint applied in thin layers, to create transparent washes. It can also be used to superimpose several layers of opaque, undiluted paint to achieve remarkable impasto effects.
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