Monochrome 330

Artist
Parscha Mirghawameddin
Monochrome 330 (2025) Acrylic on canvas (without stretcher frame)
  • Dimensions : 135 x 105 x 0,1 cm
  • Framing : No
  • Guarantee :
    COA
Sold and delivered by
Academy of arts
€1,600.00
Delivery: One to two weeks
Aditional Information
Period Contemporary (1945-today)

Parscha Mirghawameddin is a renowned self-taught German artist based in Saarbrücken, near the French border. Known for his abstract works, he employs a unique technique that blends minimalist and dreamy surfaces to create emotionally charged compositions. His art serves as an emotional outlet, often inspired by dreams and deeply felt experiences. Mirghawameddin's works are characterized by layered textures achieved using sponges, squeegees, and acrylics, resulting in dynamic pieces that resonate with international collectors. He has exhibited extensively in Germany and participates in art projects and workshops. 

"Monochrome N°330 XL" is a striking acrylic on high-quality gallery canvas, showcasing Mirghawameddin's signature style. This piece features meticulously layered textures created with sponges and squeegees, emphasizing a harmonious play of monochromatic tones. The artwork is hand-signed, dated, and numbered, accompanied by a certificate of authenticity. Ideal for elegant spaces, it reflects the artist's mastery of depth and emotion through abstraction. 

Key Details:

· Technique: Acrylic on gallery-quality canvas.

· Signature: Hand-signed front and back.

· Provenance: Originally from Germany, includes authenticity certificate.

· Condition: Perfect, shipped rolled in a tube for safety.

This piece embodies Mirghawameddin's acclaimed approach to abstraction and is a valuable addition for collectors seeking impactful contemporary art.

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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