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THE BIOMORPH Diptych (2025)Mixed-media painting by TRET•IAK
140 x 100 x 0.1cm (unframed)
£374.79
Original artwork description
This abstract two-part artwork is a fragment of an unknown world, like ancient mechanisms and organic forms at the same time, existing between layers of time and perception.
I explore the boundary between the living and the mechanical, between nature and the created system, which is ultimately part of that system.
Well, as an apologist for post-irony, I can't help but mention that this description is based on a response from ChatGPT, hahaha.
But my God, I agree with it, and isn't that fact reflected in the concept of this painting? How do you like that recursion?
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An original painting in an abstract minimalist style, mixed media. The painting is done on kraft paper with acrylic paints, pastels, charcoal, using a unique pattern. Kraft paper was used as a medium for a reason: it is very thin and when wet, it acquires an uneven texture, which gives the work a wavy and voluminous appearance.
Dimensions: 100x70cm x2
- One of a kind artwork
- Style: Abstract
- Subject: organic
- The colors may vary slightly due to monitor settings.
- It is recommended to put up in a frame or passe-partout.
- Hanging equipment is not included.
- Carefully packaged and shipped in a heavy-duty plastic tube.
- Accompanied by a signed Certificate of Authenticity.
★★★ Dear Artlover, you are always welcome to commission an artwork or limited edition print from me, as well as support my art or suggest a partnership. Be sure to visit my website on the Ko-Fi platform to see a full gallery of my artworks. The link is under the “About” tab.
Materials used:
acrylic paints, pastels, charcoal, linocut
Details:
- Mixed-media painting on Paper
- One of a kind artwork
- Size: 140 x 100 x 0.1cm (unframed)
- Signed certificate of authenticity
- Style: Abstract
- Subject: Abstract and non-figurative
Tags:
#contemporary#modern#shapes#white#brown#sepia#organic#black white#large abstract#calm abstract14 day money back guaranteeLearn more
Original artwork description
This abstract two-part artwork is a fragment of an unknown world, like ancient mechanisms and organic forms at the same time, existing between layers of time and perception.
I explore the boundary between the living and the mechanical, between nature and the created system, which is ultimately part of that system.
Well, as an apologist for post-irony, I can't help but mention that this description is based on a response from ChatGPT, hahaha.
But my God, I agree with it, and isn't that fact reflected in the concept of this painting? How do you like that recursion?
____________________________________________
An original painting in an abstract minimalist style, mixed media. The painting is done on kraft paper with acrylic paints, pastels, charcoal, using a unique pattern. Kraft paper was used as a medium for a reason: it is very thin and when wet, it acquires an uneven texture, which gives the work a wavy and voluminous appearance.
Dimensions: 100x70cm x2
- One of a kind artwork
- Style: Abstract
- Subject: organic
- The colors may vary slightly due to monitor settings.
- It is recommended to put up in a frame or passe-partout.
- Hanging equipment is not included.
- Carefully packaged and shipped in a heavy-duty plastic tube.
- Accompanied by a signed Certificate of Authenticity.
★★★ Dear Artlover, you are always welcome to commission an artwork or limited edition print from me, as well as support my art or suggest a partnership. Be sure to visit my website on the Ko-Fi platform to see a full gallery of my artworks. The link is under the “About” tab.
Materials used:
acrylic paints, pastels, charcoal, linocut
Details:
- Mixed-media painting on Paper
- One of a kind artwork
- Size: 140 x 100 x 0.1cm (unframed)
- Signed certificate of authenticity
- Style: Abstract
- Subject: Abstract and non-figurative
Tags:
#contemporary#modern#shapes#white#brown#sepia#organic#black white#large abstract#calm abstract













