This one-of-a-kind original artwork by Markus Genesius / WOW123 (Germany) titled 'Endless' has been produced using spray paint and acrylic on stretched canvas, tray framed in black.
Framed Size: 1160mm (W) x 1160mm (H) x 55mm (D)
This original black and white masterpiece by German artist Markus Genesius / WOW123 was made for Limn Gallery's 'Monochrome' international urban art group show that ran from the 14th July - 30th July 2023 in Auckland, New Zealand. 'Monochrome' featured an international lineup that includes some of the best urban artists from around the world.
Explore the power of black and white as artists express depth, texture, and emotion through their monochromatic creations. These artworks make a statement that transcends colour. Let the allure of monochrome art transform your space into a gallery of elegant expression.
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About the artist:
Markus Genesius aka WOW123 is a graffiti mage who started painting walls in 1988. His distinct style has been shaped over the years, regardless of the canons, by an extensive experimentation with three-dimensional lettering and photo-realism. Thanks to that, he has released a multitude of works on various locations around the globe and is considered to be one of the most important figures of the German graffiti art.
Since 2010, Genesius has been releasing works within the artist community in Bremen. The use of new materials enabled him not only to produce innovative solutions but to refresh and rethink his own work. In recent times, the artist has become fully occupied with the television grid e.g. the German TV test signal which was tuned during the night to mark the pause of the program. This rather known motif seems to trigger Genesius to examine different variations of the color fields and lines. Therefore, these abstractions can be perceived as reminiscent of Minimalism and even early video art.