Prices incl. VAT, free shipping worldwide
Ready to ship today,
Delivery time appr. 3-6 workdays
Product description
The adjoining acrylic painting entitled "In Company" is characterized by abstract geometric forms. The anonymous figures in the centre stand out from a white square, which is subdivided into geometric shapes and gives the painting depth. Although there are five figures arranged in a confined space they give the impression that they were referred to themselves and would not be standing in interaction. The title "In Company" seems to be paradoxical. The picture can be understood as an ironic critique of an individualistic culture and society. It is provided with the signature of the artist.
All of our paintings are hand-made acrylic paintings or oil paintings and were produced in limited numbers. Each is signed by the artist Martin Klein.
Martin Klein was born in 1979 in Bischofswerda, Germany. At the age of nineteen he moved to Berlin to study business administration. During his Australian visit, he decided to devote more attention to the art. In Dresden he worked alongside painting with the creation of three-dimensional art objects. He studied art at the Academy of Fine Arts and worked in an art gallery, to finance his second degree. He produces modern, sometimes humorous sculptures. His abstract art paintings depicting mainly landscapes and modern woman acts are characterized by unexcited color designs. Its various acrylic mixing and filling techniques give his works a distinctive character.
free shipping
Worldwide free shipping
14 days money back
You can cancel your order
within 14 days
secure payment services
Paypal, Master Card, Visa, American Express and more
You accept the following cookies by clicking on Accept all. You will find further information in the privacy settings, where you can also change your selection at any time. Just go to the page with the privacy policy. To our privacy policy.
Technically necessary cookies enable a website to save information that has already been entered (such as user names or language selection) and to offer the user improved, more personal functions.