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David Ostrowski — F (dann lieber nein)
David Ostrowski

F (dann lieber nein)

2012

F (dann lieber nein) exemplifies David Ostrowski's signature approach to painting, where deliberate restraint and near-emptiness become expressive tools in themselves. A sparse composition of oil and lacquer is punctuated by the subtle inclusion of paper on canvas, creating a tension between absence and material presence. The work embraces imperfection and spontaneity, inviting the viewer to find meaning within its minimal, almost reluctant marks.

Medium
oil, lacquer and paper on canvas

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David Ostrowski, F (dann lieber nein), 2012

F (dann lieber nein) exemplifies David Ostrowski's signature approach to painting, where deliberate restraint and near-emptiness become expressive tools in themselves. A sparse composition of oil and lacquer is punctuated by the subtle inclusion of paper on canvas, creating a tension between absence and material presence. The work embraces imperfection and spontaneity, inviting the viewer to find meaning within its minimal, almost reluctant marks.

Medium
oil, lacquer and paper on canvas
Year
2012
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

German Artist, Contemporary Painter, Canvas Format, Muted Palette, Male Artist, Mixed Media, Oil And Lacquer, Abstract Painting, Contemporary Artist, Muted Tones, Abstract Expressionism, Reductive Abstraction, Gestural Abstraction, 21st Century Art, Reductive Painting, Minimalist Composition, Neutral Tones, Minimalist Style

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