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63 W x 63 H in
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Experience the dynamic energy of "1601 Collins Ave Miami Beach," a large square canvas that captures the essence of urban life and travel. This original painting incorporates oil, ink, acrylic, and spray paint to create a textural masterpiece with warm earthy tones and striking blue to green contras...
2025
Painting, Oil on Canvas
One-of-a-kind Artwork
63 W x 63 H x 2 D in
Yes
Not Framed
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Peter Vahlefeld celebrates color, and explores how branding shapes the way we experience visual culture. His paintings evolve through a meticulous, multilayered process that merges traditional painting techniques with digital printing. Matte and glossy surfaces interact with acrylics, watercolor, oil paint, pigments, fabrics, printed elements, and translucent varnishes, creating works of remarkable depth, texture, and visual complexity. For Vahlefeld, materials possess their own histories, energies, and physical identities. The creative process itself becomes an essential part of the work—built through layering, overpainting, erasure, and reconstruction using both physical and digital methods. Thick impasto passages contrast with flat printed surfaces, blurring the boundaries between abstraction and representation while inviting the viewer into a constantly shifting visual experience. Acting as both painter and narrator, Vahlefeld creates a dialogue between classical painting and contemporary media culture. By reinterpreting imagery drawn from marketing campaigns for museums, galleries, auction houses, museum gift shops, and hotels, he transforms commercial visual language back into fine art. The result is a body of work that is conceptually sophisticated, emotionally resonant, and visually powerful. After graduating from Parsons School of Design in 1990, Vahlefeld exhibited in numerous solo and group exhibitions in New York, including White Columns, Ward Nasse Gallery, and the Society of Illustrators. During this period, he also created illustrations for Spin Magazine and The New School for Social Research. After relocating from New York to Berlin, his work has been presented nationally and internationally at galleries, art fairs, and institutions including Sotheby's, Neumeister, Fritz Hansen, the Allianz Art Collection, and Poliform. His paintings are held in private and corporate collections across Europe, the United States, and East Asia. Vahlefeld has also been featured on the German television network ZDF and currently maintains studios in Berlin and Munich.
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