Michael Tkatschow MischaT - Mavkas Wiegenlied

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Questo originale del 2025 dellartista tedesco Michael Tkatschow MischaT, intitolato Mavkas Wiegenlied, è firmato a mano e propone pittura figurativa contemporanea in blu e turchese.

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The painting titled "Mavkas Wiegenlied" ( Mavka's Lullabyby ) contemporary German painter Michael Tkatschow from 2025. This is an original, handmade, unique piece, acrylic on canvas, 40 x 40 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 "Mavkas Wiegenlied" is one of his newest works from 2025, in which the artist devotes himself more to classical figurative painting. He intentionally inflicts random "scars" such as scratches, holes, or discolorations on the motif.
The imperfection of the surface as an element of transience , creation and destruction. Inyō (陰陽) principle, where the bright qualities unite with shadowy aspects, complementing each other.


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.

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The painting titled "Mavkas Wiegenlied" ( Mavka's Lullabyby ) contemporary German painter Michael Tkatschow from 2025. This is an original, handmade, unique piece, acrylic on canvas, 40 x 40 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 "Mavkas Wiegenlied" is one of his newest works from 2025, in which the artist devotes himself more to classical figurative painting. He intentionally inflicts random "scars" such as scratches, holes, or discolorations on the motif.
The imperfection of the surface as an element of transience , creation and destruction. Inyō (陰陽) principle, where the bright qualities unite with shadowy aspects, complementing each other.


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.

Il venditore si racconta

Come artista freelance e docente di arte, vendo opere d'arte. Dipinti di produzione propria. Tutti pezzi unici.
Tradotto con Google Traduttore

Dettagli

Artista
Michael Tkatschow MischaT
Edizione
Originale
Venduto da
Direttamente dall’artista
Venduto con cornice
No
Titolo dell'opera
Mavkas Wiegenlied
Tecnica
Pittura acrilica
Firma
Firmato a mano
Paese d’origine
Germania
Anno
2025
Condizione
Eccellenti condizioni
Colore
Bianco, Blu, Turchese, Verde
Altezza
40 cm
Larghezza
40 cm
Peso
300 g
Raffigurazione/Tematica
Ritratto
Stile
Contemporaneo
Periodo
2020+
GermaniaVerificato
28
Oggetti venduti
100%
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