Michael Tkatschow MischaT - "Golem II"

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Golem II is an original 2014 acrylic painting on canvas by German artist Michael Tkatschow (MischaT), 60 × 60 cm, without a frame, hand signed in a contemporary style depicting mythology and weighing 300 g, sold direct from the artist in Germany.

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The painting titled "Golem II" by contemporary German painter Michael Tkatschow from 2014.
This is an original, handmade, unique piece, acrylic on canvas, 60 x 60 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 titled "Golem II" from 2014, is one of the artist's early works and part of the "Stigmata of the Cube" series, created between 2014 and 2016. In the surreal paintings of this series, the artist limits his palette to shades of gray, attempting to process and make tangible the darker aspects of life on canvas. How can deep depression, anxiety, and loneliness be visualized in a painting? The artist explores the hidden and repressed aspects of life in the paintings of this creative period.
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

I will be on vacation from March 29th to April 6th. I will be able to send the pictures starting April 7th. Thank you for your understanding.

The painting titled "Golem II" by contemporary German painter Michael Tkatschow from 2014.
This is an original, handmade, unique piece, acrylic on canvas, 60 x 60 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 titled "Golem II" from 2014, is one of the artist's early works and part of the "Stigmata of the Cube" series, created between 2014 and 2016. In the surreal paintings of this series, the artist limits his palette to shades of gray, attempting to process and make tangible the darker aspects of life on canvas. How can deep depression, anxiety, and loneliness be visualized in a painting? The artist explores the hidden and repressed aspects of life in the paintings of this creative period.
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

I will be on vacation from March 29th to April 6th. I will be able to send the pictures starting April 7th. Thank you for your understanding.

Details

Artist
Michael Tkatschow MischaT
Edition
Original
Sold by
Direct from the artist
Sold with frame
No
Title of artwork
"Golem II"
Technique
Acrylic painting
Signature
Hand signed
Country of origin
Germany
Year
2014
Condition
Excellent condition
Colour
Black, Grey, White
Height
60 cm
Width
60 cm
Weight
300 g
Depiction/theme
Mythology
Style
Contemporary
Period
2010-2020
GermanyVerified
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Objects sold
100%
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