“Vertical Fragments” unfolds as a dense mesh of sharp strokes, layered hatching and dominant verticals. Black pillars cut through the image, intersected by arcs and fleeting gestures. The impression is raw and energetic, yet held within an architectural frame.
Technique & Materials
Fine Art Print on premium cotton paper (315 gsm), presented with mat.
Format & Edition
30×30 cm (incl. mat) · Edition 1/33 · numbered and hand-signed.
Concept
A study of fragmentation and order. Vertical lines as symbols of architecture and stability, crossed by gestures of dissolution. The composition embodies the tension between construction and disintegration.
Classification
Modern abstract art · Gestural abstraction · References to Expressionism and Bauhaus constructivism.
Placement
Perfect for minimalist interiors, studios or galleries; provides an intense, striking focal point.
Work Analysis – “Vertical Fragments”
The work negotiates the dialectic between structure and gesture. Strong verticals resemble beams or towers, suggesting permanence and stability. Yet dynamic hatching and diagonal inscriptions undermine this order. The image becomes a stage for conflict: order versus chaos, construction versus collapse. Art historically, it recalls abstract expressionist impulses and constructivist experiments. It reveals that no structure is absolute: each is marked by fractures. For the viewer, the piece offers not static harmony but a living process—an ongoing balancing act between rise and ruin.
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Product Location | Greifswalder Str. 242 17121 Loitz, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany |
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