D. Witschkanow - ► „Threads of Emotion“ – Triptychon № I (XXL)

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Original triptych by Daniel Witschkanow, Threads of Emotion – Triptychon № I, 2026, acrylic on canvas with black thread technique, three black-and-white portraits (each panel 50 × 70 cm; total 150 × 70 cm), sold with frame, signed and dated by the artist, certificate of authenticity included.

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► “Threads of Emotion” – Triptych No. I (XXL)

Original, handcrafted triptych by Daniel Witschkanow, 2026

Three expressive faces emerge from a dense lattice of black lines. The portraits are clearly recognizable, yet do not resemble classical depictions of specific individuals. Rather, they appear as emotional states – between tension, vulnerability, inner unrest, and quiet self-observation.

Each of the three figures has its own expression. The left face seems tormented and almost scream-like, the middle one appears powerful, focused, and immersed in itself, while the right portrait radiates a calmer, melancholic presence. Together, the three canvases develop an intense psychological tension.

The fine black lines traverse the faces like thoughts, memories, or invisible connections. Some areas condense into powerful shadows, while other lines run freely and almost weightlessly across the light background. Through this contrast of controlled drawing and spontaneous movement, an intense interplay of order and chaos arises.

The work was created in the artist’s characteristic black thread technique. For this, the color is brought to a special consistency with various painting media and then applied to the canvas in long, flowing threads with brush and hand. The lines are not drawn classically; they arise through movement, gravity, and controlled flow of the paint. This gives each portrait a distinctive structure that cannot be reproduced exactly.

The strict reduction to deep black and white intensifies the expressiveness of the faces and gives the triptych a modern, raw, yet elegant impact.

Details

Title: Threads of Emotion – Triptych No. I
Artist: Daniel Witschkanow
Year of creation: 2026
Technique: Acrylic and black thread technique
Support: Canvas on panel stretcher
Individual size: each 50 × 70 cm
Total size without gaps: 150 × 70 cm
Quantity: 3 related original paintings
Color scheme: Deep black and white
Execution: handcrafted unique piece
Signature: signed and dated by the artist
Certificate of authenticity: included in the delivery
Condition: new and directly from the studio
Original work: no print and no reproduction

The three canvases together form a cohesive composition, but can be hung with an individual distance between them. This allows the overall width to be flexibly adjusted to the room.

The triptych will be carefully and securely packed and shipped with tracking by DHL, UPS, or DPD within Europe.

Seller's Story

Daniel Witschkanow is a German artist with a Bachelor of Arts in Design and a particular passion for contemporary portrait painting. He early on autodidactically engaged with various painting techniques and sold his first works already at the age of 14. After completing his studies with concentrations in CGI, film and photography, he devoted himself entirely to fine art. At the center of his work is the human being—not as a mere representation, but as a bearer of emotions, memories and inner tensions. His portraits move between figurative precision and experimental dissolution. This exact tension gives his works a distinctive expressive power and emotional depth. A central feature of his art is the specialization in the thread technique he further developed as well as the expressive smoky technique. Through targeted use of glazes, painting media and flowing structures, unique surfaces arise where control and chance combine in impressive ways. The color seems to flow across the canvas, to hover, or to dissolve almost texturally into the motif. Daniel Witschkanow deliberately works experimentally and combines in his works different materials and forms of expression. In addition to acrylic and glaze he also works with watercolor, oil and charcoal, giving his works additional depth, multiplicity and an unmistakable character. Each work is a unique piece and an expression of an ongoing artistic engagement with identity, transience and the emotional complexity of the human being.
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► “Threads of Emotion” – Triptych No. I (XXL)

Original, handcrafted triptych by Daniel Witschkanow, 2026

Three expressive faces emerge from a dense lattice of black lines. The portraits are clearly recognizable, yet do not resemble classical depictions of specific individuals. Rather, they appear as emotional states – between tension, vulnerability, inner unrest, and quiet self-observation.

Each of the three figures has its own expression. The left face seems tormented and almost scream-like, the middle one appears powerful, focused, and immersed in itself, while the right portrait radiates a calmer, melancholic presence. Together, the three canvases develop an intense psychological tension.

The fine black lines traverse the faces like thoughts, memories, or invisible connections. Some areas condense into powerful shadows, while other lines run freely and almost weightlessly across the light background. Through this contrast of controlled drawing and spontaneous movement, an intense interplay of order and chaos arises.

The work was created in the artist’s characteristic black thread technique. For this, the color is brought to a special consistency with various painting media and then applied to the canvas in long, flowing threads with brush and hand. The lines are not drawn classically; they arise through movement, gravity, and controlled flow of the paint. This gives each portrait a distinctive structure that cannot be reproduced exactly.

The strict reduction to deep black and white intensifies the expressiveness of the faces and gives the triptych a modern, raw, yet elegant impact.

Details

Title: Threads of Emotion – Triptych No. I
Artist: Daniel Witschkanow
Year of creation: 2026
Technique: Acrylic and black thread technique
Support: Canvas on panel stretcher
Individual size: each 50 × 70 cm
Total size without gaps: 150 × 70 cm
Quantity: 3 related original paintings
Color scheme: Deep black and white
Execution: handcrafted unique piece
Signature: signed and dated by the artist
Certificate of authenticity: included in the delivery
Condition: new and directly from the studio
Original work: no print and no reproduction

The three canvases together form a cohesive composition, but can be hung with an individual distance between them. This allows the overall width to be flexibly adjusted to the room.

The triptych will be carefully and securely packed and shipped with tracking by DHL, UPS, or DPD within Europe.

Seller's Story

Daniel Witschkanow is a German artist with a Bachelor of Arts in Design and a particular passion for contemporary portrait painting. He early on autodidactically engaged with various painting techniques and sold his first works already at the age of 14. After completing his studies with concentrations in CGI, film and photography, he devoted himself entirely to fine art. At the center of his work is the human being—not as a mere representation, but as a bearer of emotions, memories and inner tensions. His portraits move between figurative precision and experimental dissolution. This exact tension gives his works a distinctive expressive power and emotional depth. A central feature of his art is the specialization in the thread technique he further developed as well as the expressive smoky technique. Through targeted use of glazes, painting media and flowing structures, unique surfaces arise where control and chance combine in impressive ways. The color seems to flow across the canvas, to hover, or to dissolve almost texturally into the motif. Daniel Witschkanow deliberately works experimentally and combines in his works different materials and forms of expression. In addition to acrylic and glaze he also works with watercolor, oil and charcoal, giving his works additional depth, multiplicity and an unmistakable character. Each work is a unique piece and an expression of an ongoing artistic engagement with identity, transience and the emotional complexity of the human being.
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Details

Artist
D. Witschkanow
Edition
Original
Sold by
Direct from the artist
Sold with frame
Yes
Title of artwork
► „Threads of Emotion“ – Triptychon № I (XXL)
Technique
Acrylic painting
Signature
Hand signed
Country of origin
Germany
Year
2026
Condition
Excellent condition
Colour
Black, White
Height
70 cm
Width
150 cm
Weight
4 kg
Depiction/theme
Portrait
Style
Abstract
Period
2020+
GermanyVerified
822
Objects sold
100%
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