MiLo - Event Horizon No. 3 - XXL





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MiLo – Event Horizon No. 3 - XXL, an original acrylic painting created in 2026, 150 cm high by 125 cm wide, hand signed by the artist, in excellent condition, originating from the Netherlands, an abstract work from the 2020s.
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MiLo (1976) – “Event Horizon No. 3”
A work by Amsterdam-based artist MiLo.
This painting presents a stark division between a deep, matte black upper field and a muted, textured lower plane. The boundary between the two is softened into a subtle arc, evoking the curvature of a horizon or the faint presence of a halo-like form.
The lower section reveals traces of process—worn textures, faint markings, and irregularities—contrasting with the dense, absorbing surface above. This interplay between weight and fragility, control and erosion, creates a quiet but persistent tension.
Balanced between monochrome minimalism and material expression, the work suggests associations with landscape, atmosphere, or void, without resolving into a fixed interpretation.
The painting can be displayed in multiple orientations, allowing the composition to shift between horizon, vertical divide, or abstract field.
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About the artist:
MiLo (b. 1976) is a Dutch contemporary artist based in Amsterdam. His work explores abstraction through a process-driven approach, where texture, layering, and imperfection play a central role.
Drawing subtle influence from modernist movements such as minimalism and abstract expressionism, MiLo develops compositions that balance control with erosion, often leaving visible traces of their making. His works invite open interpretation, hovering between structure and decay, surface and depth.
MiLo (1976) – “Event Horizon No. 3”
A work by Amsterdam-based artist MiLo.
This painting presents a stark division between a deep, matte black upper field and a muted, textured lower plane. The boundary between the two is softened into a subtle arc, evoking the curvature of a horizon or the faint presence of a halo-like form.
The lower section reveals traces of process—worn textures, faint markings, and irregularities—contrasting with the dense, absorbing surface above. This interplay between weight and fragility, control and erosion, creates a quiet but persistent tension.
Balanced between monochrome minimalism and material expression, the work suggests associations with landscape, atmosphere, or void, without resolving into a fixed interpretation.
The painting can be displayed in multiple orientations, allowing the composition to shift between horizon, vertical divide, or abstract field.
⸻
About the artist:
MiLo (b. 1976) is a Dutch contemporary artist based in Amsterdam. His work explores abstraction through a process-driven approach, where texture, layering, and imperfection play a central role.
Drawing subtle influence from modernist movements such as minimalism and abstract expressionism, MiLo develops compositions that balance control with erosion, often leaving visible traces of their making. His works invite open interpretation, hovering between structure and decay, surface and depth.

