Mark Hellbusch:
Picture "Claim 132" (2024)
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Picture "Claim 132" (2024)
Mark Hellbusch:
Picture "Claim 132" (2024)

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Acrylic, Lacquer | Canvas, stretched on stretcher frame | Format 80 x 80 cm (H/W) | signed certificate of authenticity

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Picture "Claim 132" (2024)
Mark Hellbusch: Picture "Claim 132" (2024)

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Picture "Claim 132" (2024)

"Claim 132" is a vibrant, round painting with a diameter of 80 cm, which was created in 2024. The dynamic color palette of pink, green, yellow and red creates an intense, almost floral effect on the canvas. The colors are distributed in pulsating drops and splashes, making the picture look like an abstract, blossoming landscape. The round shape of the work lends it a harmonious aura and draws the viewer's gaze into its depths. The experimental painting technique makes the surface appear almost three-dimensional and the layers of color seem to dance with each other, lending the artwork a special liveliness. The pink background highlights the colorful accents and creates an exciting interplay that further enhances the dynamics of the picture.

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About Mark Hellbusch

Mark Hellbusch has been a freelance artist since 1998.
After numerous stations - for example in Germany, Spain, the USA, England and Brazil - he has been living with his family in Wiesbaden since 2009. He attaches great importance to direct contact with people interested in art. First he had his "Atelier Hellbusch" in Berlin, then the "Galerie Hellbusch" in Mainz and finally the "ARTLET | Atelier Hellbusch" in Wiesbaden. Mark Hellbusch is a contemporary artist who loves both expressive painting and experimental art. His paintings are usually abstract and radiate immense power and energy. Both in art and in business, the artist has undergone an extraordinary development. Particularly well known are his color boxes, large-scale painted wall objects, which he also exhibits in his own outlet in Wiesbaden. With his direct sales, he has already been able to inspire many customers at home and abroad. In addition to the theme of "The paint box" Mark Hellbusch experimentally deals with the throwing of paint, with paint residues (landscape paintings) and also with expressive portrait painting. Here are some series of the artist Mark Hellbusch: "Redwind" "Fossil Landscapes" "The Palette" "The Paint Box" "HomoGen" "Hunters" "Field of Mars" "Out of the Light" "At the End Green" "Organic Grounds" "World People" He regularly shares his diverse painting skills in art classes and workshops.
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