This work could be called ‘a polyhedral painting’ since a polyhedral object is meticulously painted to reveal depth and perspective other than the actual geometric surface. Employing devices from op-art and minimalism, this work becomes live when hanged from the ceiling via a thin line. If there are air currents, it can start to rotate slowly itself or otherwise it can be seen from all angles. The viewer is invited to a continuous debate of the three-dimensional space.
This ‘polyhedral painting’ is meticulously hand-painted with acrylic on a hollow MDF construction, which makes it very light for it's volume.
Hanged from the ceiling via the pre-installed eye-screw or placed on a shelf.
Please note this work is in stock and ready to be shipped within 5 days.
All the best,
George Koutsouris
acrylic paint, varnish
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£516.3
This work could be called ‘a polyhedral painting’ since a polyhedral object is meticulously painted to reveal depth and perspective other than the actual geometric surface. Employing devices from op-art and minimalism, this work becomes live when hanged from the ceiling via a thin line. If there are air currents, it can start to rotate slowly itself or otherwise it can be seen from all angles. The viewer is invited to a continuous debate of the three-dimensional space.
This ‘polyhedral painting’ is meticulously hand-painted with acrylic on a hollow MDF construction, which makes it very light for it's volume.
Hanged from the ceiling via the pre-installed eye-screw or placed on a shelf.
Please note this work is in stock and ready to be shipped within 5 days.
All the best,
George Koutsouris
acrylic paint, varnish
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This artwork is sold by George Koutsouris from Denmark