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Coupure °22 Painting

Veit Schmidleitner

Germany

Painting, Gouache on Aluminium

Size: 47.2 W x 70.9 H x 2 D in

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About The Artwork

I create stainless steel iron and titanium canvases cut with a metal laser. Each painting goes through several steps to complete the physical appearance of the painting itself. Apart from colour compositions or meanings each canvas is designed to manipulate the viewers perception of the painting. Panels of the painting have different bends and cuts to transform war and destroy everything that is reflected in the surface of the canvas. Coupure is a series. Each work of this series is based on the idea to control the surface of the painting and its conduct in conjunction with light. You can focus on the artwork itself or you can look at yourself on the painted surface. Through the gloss and the reflection, the room and also the viewer become part of the artwork. Because of the cuts and the splits everything seems to be distorted.

Details & Dimensions

Painting:Gouache on Aluminium

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:47.2 W x 70.9 H x 2 D in

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Born in 1985 in Germany. Veit Schmidleitner had an education as a Varnisher and received his apprenticeship diploma in 2007. He studied graphic design in Marbella / Spain. Back in Germany he worked as a post producer for photography and got into working with metal through his Father and Mentor Günter De Rosa. Schmidleitner started creating large-scale metal sculptures in 2011 and assisted other artists to complete their works. While working on commissions, Schmidleitner developed a way of merging laser cutting with his unique painting technique which enabled colours and shapes to form his own visual language which commonly depicts religious and social occurrences. He uses cryptographic elements to develop a story that is not being told, but rather needs to be called into question and interpreted. Colours are given a specific meaning and coupled with theme and presentation. With the gloss surface, viewers are exposed from different angles, to their own reflection and are thus an interaction of the form and color of the artwork.

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