Untitled by Gotthard Graubner

Untitled 1983

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Copyright: Gotthard Graubner,Fair Use

This Untitled work, by Gotthard Graubner, pulses with an inner light, achieved through layers of vibrant colour. You get the sense that the painting wasn’t just made, but evolved. Looking closely, the paint isn't thickly applied, but the brushstrokes are loose and transparent, creating a sense of depth and luminosity. It reminds me of Agnes Martin in its delicacy. See how the greens and yellows mix and mingle, creating subtle shifts in tone? The overall effect is almost like looking at a field of flowers on a sunny day, abstracted and distilled. Graubner's paintings often explore the boundaries between colour and form. This piece is a reminder that painting isn't just about representation; it's about the act of seeing itself. There’s a generosity in the ambiguity, as if the painting is inviting you to bring your own associations.

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