Michael Tkatschow MischaT - "Die letzte Mahd" ( the last mowing)

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Original, hand-signed acrylic on canvas by Michael Tkatschow MischaT titled “Die letzte Mahd” (the last mowing), a 70 × 70 cm piece from 2026 in excellent condition, depicting nature and produced in Germany with no frame.

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The painting titled "Die letzte Mahd" (the last mowing) by contemporary German painter Michael Tkatschow from 2026. This is an original, handmade, unique piece, acrylic on canvas, 70 x 70 cm, without a frame.


Michael Tkatschow is a German artist and art lecturer at the Stade Art School. 
He graduated from the University of Applied Sciences Hamburg, Department of Design and Illustration.

The artist works in various techniques (primarily acrylic painting and mixed media) and combines abstract and surreal forms and textures with figurative classical painting in his distinctive visual language.

The painting "Die letzte Mahd" is one of his new works from 2026, in which the artist devotes himself more to classical figurative painting. He intentionally inflicts random "scars" such as scratches, holes, or discolorations on the motif.
The imperfection of the surface as an element of transience , creation and destruction. Inyō (陰陽) principle, where the bright qualities unite with shadowy aspects, complementing each other.


The artist's works can be found in private collections and companies in Germany,
France, Spain, and even Australia and Japan.
Ideal for collectors interested in unusual contemporary German art.

Seller's Story

As a freelance artist and art instructor, I sell artworks. Paintings from our own production. All unique pieces.
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The painting titled "Die letzte Mahd" (the last mowing) by contemporary German painter Michael Tkatschow from 2026. This is an original, handmade, unique piece, acrylic on canvas, 70 x 70 cm, without a frame.


Michael Tkatschow is a German artist and art lecturer at the Stade Art School. 
He graduated from the University of Applied Sciences Hamburg, Department of Design and Illustration.

The artist works in various techniques (primarily acrylic painting and mixed media) and combines abstract and surreal forms and textures with figurative classical painting in his distinctive visual language.

The painting "Die letzte Mahd" is one of his new works from 2026, in which the artist devotes himself more to classical figurative painting. He intentionally inflicts random "scars" such as scratches, holes, or discolorations on the motif.
The imperfection of the surface as an element of transience , creation and destruction. Inyō (陰陽) principle, where the bright qualities unite with shadowy aspects, complementing each other.


The artist's works can be found in private collections and companies in Germany,
France, Spain, and even Australia and Japan.
Ideal for collectors interested in unusual contemporary German art.

Seller's Story

As a freelance artist and art instructor, I sell artworks. Paintings from our own production. All unique pieces.
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Details

Artist
Michael Tkatschow MischaT
Edition
Original
Sold by
Direct from the artist
Sold with frame
No
Title of artwork
"Die letzte Mahd" ( the last mowing)
Technique
Acrylic painting
Signature
Hand signed
Country of Origin
Germany
Year
2026
Condition
Excellent condition
Colour
Blue, Green, White, Yellow
Height
70 cm
Width
70 cm
Weight
900 g
Depiction/Theme
Nature
Style
Contemporary
Period
2020+
GermanyVerified
48
Objects sold
100%
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