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Acrylic, acrylic based medium, archival varnish UV protection, fabrics, oil, and archival pigment prints (collage) on canvas. The artwork comes ready to hang.

This abstract painting-collage, engages with all sorts of overpainted printed matter. After building up paint and pigment prints, the artist works back through the layers with a commercial sander to expose what is underneath. The surfaces are palimpsests, their revealed layers visual metaphors for the painterly gesture. Fragmented text visible on the printed matter and advertisements snaps us back to flatness in passages; the layered surface obscures and complicates spatial illusion. Vahlefeld’s technique of selectively sanding away the surface layers of his pieces to expose underlying strata, reveals the history of the matrix from which this canvas is formed.
Acrylic, acrylic based medium, archival varnish UV protection, fabrics, oil, and archival pigment prints (collage) on canvas. The artwork comes ready to hang.

This abstract painting-collage, engages with all sorts of overpainted printed matter. After building up paint and pigment prints, the artist works back through the layers with a commercial sander to expose what is underneath. The surfaces are palimpsests, their revealed layers visual metaphors for the painterly gesture. Fragmented text visible on the printed matter and advertisements snaps us back to flatness in passages; the layered surface obscures and complicates spatial illusion. Vahlefeld’s technique of selectively sanding away the surface layers of his pieces to expose underlying strata, reveals the history of the matrix from which this canvas is formed.
Acrylic, acrylic based medium, archival varnish UV protection, fabrics, oil, and archival pigment prints (collage) on canvas. The artwork comes ready to hang.

This abstract painting-collage, engages with all sorts of overpainted printed matter. After building up paint and pigment prints, the artist works back through the layers with a commercial sander to expose what is underneath. The surfaces are palimpsests, their revealed layers visual metaphors for the painterly gesture. Fragmented text visible on the printed matter and advertisements snaps us back to flatness in passages; the layered surface obscures and complicates spatial illusion. Vahlefeld’s technique of selectively sanding away the surface layers of his pieces to expose underlying strata, reveals the history of the matrix from which this canvas is formed.
Acrylic, acrylic based medium, archival varnish UV protection, fabrics, oil, and archival pigment prints (collage) on canvas. The artwork comes ready to hang.

This abstract painting-collage, engages with all sorts of overpainted printed matter. After building up paint and pigment prints, the artist works back through the layers with a commercial sander to expose what is underneath. The surfaces are palimpsests, their revealed layers visual metaphors for the painterly gesture. Fragmented text visible on the printed matter and advertisements snaps us back to flatness in passages; the layered surface obscures and complicates spatial illusion. Vahlefeld’s technique of selectively sanding away the surface layers of his pieces to expose underlying strata, reveals the history of the matrix from which this canvas is formed.
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Modern Art Evening Sale Painting

Peter Vahlefeld

Germany

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 78.7 W x 35.4 H x 2 D in

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Acrylic, acrylic based medium, archival varnish UV protection, fabrics, oil, and archival pigment prints (collage) on canvas. The artwork comes ready to hang. This abstract painting-collage, engages with all sorts of overpainted printed matter. After building up paint and pigment prints, the artist works back through the layers with a commercial sander to expose what is underneath. The surfaces are palimpsests, their revealed layers visual metaphors for the painterly gesture. Fragmented text visible on the printed matter and advertisements snaps us back to flatness in passages; the layered surface obscures and complicates spatial illusion. Vahlefeld’s technique of selectively sanding away the surface layers of his pieces to expose underlying strata, reveals the history of the matrix from which this canvas is formed.

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Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

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Size:78.7 W x 35.4 H x 2 D in

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Peter Vahlefeld's visceral artworks combine a rigorous, process-based practice, continually rethinking the possibilities of painting. Using references to a broad array of sources, including art history, literature, and pop culture, he creates paintings that alternate between flat experience and dimensionality. Perfectly poised between European and American traditions (Art Informel, Abstract Expressionism, Pop Art), his work combines complexity into a visual richness that is neither figurative nor abstract. The paintings unfold in an intricate, unpredictable interaction of layers and excess—a constant juggling of paint, prints, fabrics, mediums and effect. They draw their actuality from the collision between the visual codes of mass media and the subjective traces of painterly expression. Peter Vahlefeld studied at Parsons School of Design, NYC (BFA) and currently lives in Berlin. He has participated in a variety of solo exhibitions, art fairs, and venues such as Neumeister Fine Art Auctioneers (Munich), and Sotheby's (Vienna). His work can be found in private and corporate collections throughout Europe, the United States, Asia, and India. Peter Vahlefeld was featured on the German television channel ZDF.

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