Carsten Beck, Green Composition A.08.23, acrylic on linen
Carsten Beck, Green Composition A.08.23, acrylic on linen
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Carsten Beck, Green Composition A.08.23, acrylic on linen
Artist: Carsten Beck
Green Composition A.08.23
Artist: Carsten Beck
Green Composition A.08.23
Size: 120 x 120 x 5.5 cm
Acrylic on linen
Frame in oak.
Price: $6500
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Frame in oak.
Price: $6500
Variable shipping costs.
We ship worldwide.
Please note: Please contact us before purchasing - write to info@thestudiocph.com to the contact form below.
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Carsten Bech
The Danish concrete artist Carsten Beck (b. 1986) originally worked in the fields of graphic design, illustration and photography. Though it was only in late 2019 that he started to experiment with translating his graphic sketches into oil on canvas and lithography, he became an overnight success in the international art world. His works can now be seen in galleries from Milan to New York.
Geometric sections of bright colours and monumental, black-and-white works are the hallmarks of this self-taught artist, who draws inspiration from concrete art: a form of art based on a simple, non-figurative idiom and clean lines. Though the heyday of concrete art was the mid-20th century, there is something about its expression that transcends time, making it easy to revisit and adapt – year after year.
Carsten Beck
Carsten Bech
The Danish concrete artist Carsten Beck (b. 1986) originally worked in the fields of graphic design, illustration and photography. Though it was only in late 2019 that he started to experiment with translating his graphic sketches into oil on canvas and lithography, he became an overnight success in the international art world. His works can now be seen in galleries from Milan to New York.
Geometric sections of bright colours and monumental, black-and-white works are the hallmarks of this self-taught artist, who draws inspiration from concrete art: a form of art based on a simple, non-figurative idiom and clean lines. Though the heyday of concrete art was the mid-20th century, there is something about its expression that transcends time, making it easy to revisit and adapt – year after year.
Carsten Beck