WORK2. B-SIDE-Series
Acrylic on Canvas
Unique
50 x 70 cm
2025
unframed
For quite a while now, I have been looking for ways to reuse the dried paint residues from my acrylic paintings as raw material for other works (many attempts have so far been unsuccessful).
While removing the residues, I was often fascinated by their backsides. As I utilise ordinary plates as a palette, these residues automatically have a round shape, thus reminding me of petri dishes.
Over the course of time, I have now developed a method to make those leftovers usable.
In this series, the paint residue is used as a free form and color element on the canvas.
Acrylic on Canvas
Unique
50 x 70 cm
2025
unframed
For quite a while now, I have been looking for ways to reuse the dried paint residues from my acrylic paintings as raw material for other works (many attempts have so far been unsuccessful).
While removing the residues, I was often fascinated by their backsides. As I utilise ordinary plates as a palette, these residues automatically have a round shape, thus reminding me of petri dishes.
Over the course of time, I have now developed a method to make those leftovers usable.
In this series, the paint residue is used as a free form and color element on the canvas.
Acrylic on Canvas
Unique
50 x 70 cm
2025
Painted edges, no frame needed
For quite a while now, I have been looking for ways to reuse the dried paint residues from my acrylic paintings as raw material for other works (many attempts have so far been unsuccessful).
While removing the residues, I was often fascinated by their backsides. As I utilise ordinary plates as a palette, these residues automatically have a round shape, thus reminding me of petri dishes.
Over the course of time, I have now developed a method to make those leftovers usable.
In this series, the paint residue is used as a free form and color element on the canvas.
Acrylic on Canvas
Unique
50 x 70 cm
2025
Painted edges, no frame needed
For quite a while now, I have been looking for ways to reuse the dried paint residues from my acrylic paintings as raw material for other works (many attempts have so far been unsuccessful).
While removing the residues, I was often fascinated by their backsides. As I utilise ordinary plates as a palette, these residues automatically have a round shape, thus reminding me of petri dishes.
Over the course of time, I have now developed a method to make those leftovers usable.
In this series, the paint residue is used as a free form and color element on the canvas.
Acrylic on Canvas
Unique
50 x 70 cm
2026
Painted edges, no frame needed
For quite a while now, I have been looking for ways to reuse the dried paint residues from my acrylic paintings as raw material for other works (many attempts have so far been unsuccessful).
While removing the residues, I was often fascinated by their backsides. As I utilise ordinary plates as a palette, these residues automatically have a round shape, thus reminding me of petri dishes.
Over the course of time, I have now developed a method to make those leftovers usable.
In this series, the paint residue is used as a free form and color element on the canvas.
Acrylic on Canvas
Unique
50 x 70 cm
2026
Painted edges, no frame needed
For quite a while now, I have been looking for ways to reuse the dried paint residues from my acrylic paintings as raw material for other works (many attempts have so far been unsuccessful).
While removing the residues, I was often fascinated by their backsides. As I utilise ordinary plates as a palette, these residues automatically have a round shape, thus reminding me of petri dishes.
Over the course of time, I have now developed a method to make those leftovers usable.
In this series, the paint residue is used as a free form and color element on the canvas.
Acrylic on Canvas
Unique
50 x 70 cm
2025
Painted edges, no frame needed
For quite a while now, I have been looking for ways to reuse the dried paint residues from my acrylic paintings as raw material for other works (many attempts have so far been unsuccessful).
While removing the residues, I was often fascinated by their backsides. As I utilise ordinary plates as a palette, these residues automatically have a round shape, thus reminding me of petri dishes.
Over the course of time, I have now developed a method to make those leftovers usable.
In this series, the paint residue is used as a free form and color element on the canvas.
Acrylic on Canvas
Unique
50 x 70 cm
2025
Painted edges, no frame needed
For quite a while now, I have been looking for ways to reuse the dried paint residues from my acrylic paintings as raw material for other works (many attempts have so far been unsuccessful).
While removing the residues, I was often fascinated by their backsides. As I utilise ordinary plates as a palette, these residues automatically have a round shape, thus reminding me of petri dishes.
Over the course of time, I have now developed a method to make those leftovers usable.
In this series, the paint residue is used as a free form and color element on the canvas.