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abstract art - untitled no. 43 / 2017 Painting

Ralf Jahnke-Wachholz

Germany

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 30 W x 40 H x 1.5 D in

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Abstract Art Painting - untitled no. 43 / 2017 - This Art Painting has different layers of red, green, yellow and blue colors in front of a black layer of color. The Edges are painted, so that no frame is necessary for hanging the art work. I am a self-taught contemporary abstract art painter - I am creating contemporary abstract acrylic paintings and digital abstract art prints I do not paint something real – the aim is not known I like getting surprised by my pictures My painting does not follow a plan. I do not start a painting with the idea of how it has to be at the end – the result is unknown. If I would know – I would not start to paint. The artwork would already be painted in my head and the result would have no surprising effect. But in my painting I like to work with the unknown. There is no other aim than to have simply fun – to enjoy every moment in the painting process. My abstract acrylic art paintings and digital abstract art prints are pure intuition. Pure intuition and the process of trial and error are for me the keys to creating abstract art. I like getting surprised by the colors and the structures emerging on the canvas or on the screen and then on the print. "let your imagination fly - enjoy it" Ralf Jahnke-Wachholz www.ralfjahnke.com

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Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:30 W x 40 H x 1.5 D in

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My painting does not follow a plan. I do not start a painting with the idea of how it has to be at the end – the result, the aim is unknown. If I would know – I would not start to paint. The artwork would already be painted in my head and the result would have no surprising effect. But in my painting I like to work with the unknown. There is no other aim than to have simply fun – to enjoy every moment in the painting process. My abstract acrylic art paintings and digital abstract art prints are pure intuition. Pure intuition and the process of trial and error are for me the keys to creating abstract art. I like getting surprised by the colors and the structures emerging on the canvas or on the screen and then on the print. Creating Art is a process of destroying vs. preserving and reducing vs. expanding. These are for me central issues in the painting process that need to be answered constantly. To answer these questions seconds or minutes can be enough, but sometimes it takes weeks that can add up easily to months. At the end of the painting process, there is a final step the artwork has to take. I have to watch the artwork over a certain period of time. If I still like it and it does not bore me – it is ready to show in my gallery. Enjoy your view of the artworks

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