MiLo - Soft Monoliths - XXL






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MiLo’s original acrylic painting on canvas titled Soft Monoliths – XXL, 2026, measuring 110 cm by 145 cm, hand signed and signed on the reverse, ready to hang (or can be shipped rolled) with a certificate of authenticity, produced in the Netherlands.
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MiLo (1976), Netherlands
Title: Soft Monoliths
A contemporary abstract composition in which monumental forms are softened through texture, light and layered surfaces. Bold black masses emerge from fields of warm ivory, chalk white and muted stone tones, creating a quiet dialogue between weight and openness.
Rather than presenting rigid geometry, Soft Monoliths explores the tension between solidity and vulnerability. The substantial forms appear almost sculptural, yet the visible brushwork, subtle abrasions and translucent layers dissolve their hardness, allowing the composition to breathe. The painting invites contemplation, where architecture becomes atmosphere and structure gives way to emotion.
Its restrained palette and balanced composition make the work equally suited to modern, minimalist and Mediterranean-inspired interiors, where it serves as both a calm focal point and a timeless architectural presence.
* Original acrylic painting on high-quality cotton canvas
* Hand-painted by the artist
* Signed on the reverse
* Ready to hang (or can be shipped rolled in a sturdy tube upon request)
* Certificate of authenticity included
About the Artist
MiLo is a Dutch contemporary artist whose work explores the intersection of abstraction, architecture and texture. Working primarily in acrylic on canvas, he develops layered surfaces before scratching, refining and revealing underlying structures, creating paintings that balance bold forms with subtle tactile detail.
His work is held in private collections throughout Europe, the United States and Asia, with collectors in the Netherlands, Belgium, France, Spain, Italy, Sweden, the United States, Hong Kong and Taiwan. Every painting is an original, created entirely by hand in his Amsterdam studio.
MiLo (1976), Netherlands
Title: Soft Monoliths
A contemporary abstract composition in which monumental forms are softened through texture, light and layered surfaces. Bold black masses emerge from fields of warm ivory, chalk white and muted stone tones, creating a quiet dialogue between weight and openness.
Rather than presenting rigid geometry, Soft Monoliths explores the tension between solidity and vulnerability. The substantial forms appear almost sculptural, yet the visible brushwork, subtle abrasions and translucent layers dissolve their hardness, allowing the composition to breathe. The painting invites contemplation, where architecture becomes atmosphere and structure gives way to emotion.
Its restrained palette and balanced composition make the work equally suited to modern, minimalist and Mediterranean-inspired interiors, where it serves as both a calm focal point and a timeless architectural presence.
* Original acrylic painting on high-quality cotton canvas
* Hand-painted by the artist
* Signed on the reverse
* Ready to hang (or can be shipped rolled in a sturdy tube upon request)
* Certificate of authenticity included
About the Artist
MiLo is a Dutch contemporary artist whose work explores the intersection of abstraction, architecture and texture. Working primarily in acrylic on canvas, he develops layered surfaces before scratching, refining and revealing underlying structures, creating paintings that balance bold forms with subtle tactile detail.
His work is held in private collections throughout Europe, the United States and Asia, with collectors in the Netherlands, Belgium, France, Spain, Italy, Sweden, the United States, Hong Kong and Taiwan. Every painting is an original, created entirely by hand in his Amsterdam studio.
