Graff N°552

Artist
Parscha Mirghawameddin
Graff N°552 (2020) Acrylic on canvas
  • Dimensions : 215 x 165 cm
  • Framing : No
  • Guarantee :
    Certificate by the artist
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€4,500.00
Delivery: One to two weeks Hand delivery: Luxembourg - LUXEMBOURG
Aditional Information
Period Contemporary (1945-today)

Mr. Mirghawameddin paints his works using a never-before-seen technique.
Works of this kind do not exist anywhere else.


For him, art is an outlet for his emotional world, which Parscha Mirghawameddin has been applying since his childhood. For him, creativity connects man with his true inner self and expresses inner thoughts and feelings. The artist often first dreams of the colour compositions, which he then tries to translate to the canvas during the day. Thus, he is not fixated on a topic in his paintings, but rather focuses on the play of colour and its execution.

Minimalistic and dreamy surfaces alternate in Parscha Mirghawameddin works, thereby filling the paintings with vitality. In order to create his profound surfaces, the artist applies paint to the canvas layer by layer with a sponge. In continuation, he applies soft and hard layers with a scraper. What is especially important for Mirghawameddin in this layering process, is not to apply the paint arbitrarily and just anywhere, but where it actually belongs, namely where he feels it’s right.

In addition to his exhibition activities, especially in Germany, Parscha Mirghawameddin participates in art projects and workshops. His artworks are represented in international collections.

Highly pigmented artist’s acrylic paint in studio quality with high colour brilliance.
Signed, dated and numbered on the front and back of the canvas.

This is a unique piece.

Artist Biography

Parscha Mirghawameddin is a self-taught german artist, who lives near the french border. 

Considering himself influenced by abstract designs and works with deep feelings, emotion, and energy, he has a unique style of painting, once instead of brushes, sponge or cloth, he uses a knife and spatula to paint.

The artist believes that creativity, in each of its different expressions, connects us to who we really are. It is an expression of our inner being and our inner thoughts, feelings and ideas.

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