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Airbrush Paintings

Airbrush paintings are not applied to the canvas with a conventional brush but rather using a spray gun. The colours are atomised with compressed air and sprayed onto the painting surface. Among other things, this enables particularly fine colour transitions. Discover the world of airbrush pictures at artSOLITAIRE: We present selected airbrush artworks by contemporary artists.

Airbrush Paintings in Art - From Illustrations to Pop Art

Airbrush guns were used for retouching as early as the 19th century. However, the new technique was initially frowned upon in the world of art. It was not until its extensive use in the Bauhaus movement and Pop Art that airbrush paintings gained legitimacy. Today, it is impossible to imagine modern art without airbrush paintings. Photorealism and hyperrealism would be almost inconceivable without airbrush techniques. This is because the brushless artistic technique creates particularly realistic depictions in which the viewer can lose themselves.

You can buy modern airbrush paintings from us - discover our carefully curated selection of works by contemporary artists from Germany, Europe and around the world.

Contemporary Airbrush Artworks - From Colour Play to Depictions of Women

If you would like to buy airbrush paintings at artSOLITAIRE, you can choose from a wide range of styles and motifs. Artists frequently use the technique to create photorealistic works of art, where it becomes almost impossible to distinguish between reality and depiction. Examples include the nature paintings by Julia Pasinski and the often multi-layered depictions by Ralf Kunstmann.

Michael Becker, in contrast, moves away from depicting reality in with his airbrush paintings, instead drawing inspiration from surreal dreams and mind games. In his pictures, you will discover women and motifs from flora and fauna, where you often have to look twice to fully grasp all the facets of what is depicted. A look at Brigitte Waldschmidt's abstract worlds of colour, in which other materials such as acrylic or watercolour are used in addition to airbrush, also shows that airbrush artworks do not only have to depict realistic motifs.

Buy Airbrush Paintings and Create an Atmospheric Setting

When you buy airbrush paintings and want to hang them properly, the first thing that matters is the size. Large-format works of art should preferably be presented as stand-alone pieces, i.e. individually and isolated on a wall, so that they can achieve their optimal impact. For smaller works, alternative presentations, such as St Peter's hanging, may also be recommended.

Additionally, it is important to ensure optimal conditions for the effect of the colour palette. For example, airbrush paintings with vibrant colours should be well-lit to be ideally showcased. It is also important that the colour palette of the painting harmonises with the existing interior.

You can find out how the airbrush painting will look in your home using our configurator on the product pages. Here, you can view the artwork against various backgrounds and settings and even upload your own photo if you wish.

Buy Airbrush Paintings at artSOLITAIRE

If you want to buy airbrush paintings on canvas, here you will find a carefully curated selection of works by contemporary artists. These come directly from the artist's studio and are always accompanied by a certificate of authenticity. Additionally, you can benefit from our framing service: For many works, you can choose a customised frame - we are happy to advise you on this and provide a transparent quote.