MiLo - Unfolding Space - XXL





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MiLo — Unfolding Space - XXL, an original acrylic painting (2026) by the Amsterdam-based artist, hand signed, 145 cm high by 110 cm wide, in excellent condition, shipped rolled from the Netherlands with a certificate of authenticity.
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MiLo – “Unfolding Space”
A work by Amsterdam-based artist MiLo (1976).
“Unfolding Space” explores the relationship between structure, openness, and movement through layered whites, soft greys, and subtle black accents. Thin scratched and drawn lines drift across the surface like fragments of an unfinished map or hidden framework, while translucent layers of paint create depth, rhythm, and quiet spatial tension.
The composition balances architectural precision with intuitive gesture. Shapes emerge and dissolve within the pale surface, suggesting shifting interiors, fading boundaries, or spaces that slowly reveal themselves over time. Uneven textures and visible brush movements give the work a tactile and atmospheric quality, reinforcing its sense of material presence.
Minimal yet expressive, the painting invites multiple interpretations depending on distance, light, and orientation. The artwork can be hung in different directions, allowing the visual balance and spatial experience of the composition to subtly change.
The artwork will be shipped rolled in a sturdy tube or box. A certificate of authenticity is included. The canvas can easily be stretched or framed by a local framer.
About the Artist
MiLo is an Amsterdam-based contemporary artist whose work balances abstraction, texture, and gesture. With a background in photography and visual design, his paintings often explore themes of erosion, layering, silence, urban decay, and spatial tension.
His process combines intuitive mark-making with controlled composition, resulting in surfaces that feel both constructed and weathered. Scratched lines, distressed textures, and layered materials play an important role in his visual language, giving each work a strong physical presence and sense of history.
Over the years, his works have found their way into private collections, hotels, offices, and restaurants across Europe, the United States, Hong Kong, and Taiwan.
MiLo – “Unfolding Space”
A work by Amsterdam-based artist MiLo (1976).
“Unfolding Space” explores the relationship between structure, openness, and movement through layered whites, soft greys, and subtle black accents. Thin scratched and drawn lines drift across the surface like fragments of an unfinished map or hidden framework, while translucent layers of paint create depth, rhythm, and quiet spatial tension.
The composition balances architectural precision with intuitive gesture. Shapes emerge and dissolve within the pale surface, suggesting shifting interiors, fading boundaries, or spaces that slowly reveal themselves over time. Uneven textures and visible brush movements give the work a tactile and atmospheric quality, reinforcing its sense of material presence.
Minimal yet expressive, the painting invites multiple interpretations depending on distance, light, and orientation. The artwork can be hung in different directions, allowing the visual balance and spatial experience of the composition to subtly change.
The artwork will be shipped rolled in a sturdy tube or box. A certificate of authenticity is included. The canvas can easily be stretched or framed by a local framer.
About the Artist
MiLo is an Amsterdam-based contemporary artist whose work balances abstraction, texture, and gesture. With a background in photography and visual design, his paintings often explore themes of erosion, layering, silence, urban decay, and spatial tension.
His process combines intuitive mark-making with controlled composition, resulting in surfaces that feel both constructed and weathered. Scratched lines, distressed textures, and layered materials play an important role in his visual language, giving each work a strong physical presence and sense of history.
Over the years, his works have found their way into private collections, hotels, offices, and restaurants across Europe, the United States, Hong Kong, and Taiwan.

