Joachim Demiurg - Endless Line XL





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Originalt 2026 akryl på canvas av Joachim Demiurg med titeln Endless Line XL, 100 × 100 cm abstrakt grå komposition, handsignerad och i utmärkt skick; skickas rullad i skyddande rör.
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Acrylic on canvas
100 × 100 cm
Signed
"Endless Line XL" is an abstract composition built from flowing, interconnected lines that move freely across the surface of the canvas. The rhythmic forms create a sense of movement and balance, inviting the eye to wander through the composition and discover new relationships between shapes.
Soft grey tones form the background of the painting, creating a calm and refined foundation for the composition. The lines, painted in a deep charcoal-black softened with subtle grey undertones, bring depth and contrast while maintaining an elegant and contemporary feel.
Inspired by gesture, handwriting, and organic movement, the painting combines spontaneity with structure, creating a visual language that feels both dynamic and harmonious. The interaction between the muted grey palette and the expressive linear forms gives the work a sophisticated, timeless character.
Its minimalist palette and bold graphic presence make the artwork a striking focal point for modern, contemporary, and design-led interiors. The composition brings depth and elegance to a space while maintaining a calm and balanced atmosphere.
A work that celebrates simplicity, rhythm, and the beauty of continuous movement.
The artwork is shipped rolled in a protective tube. Stretching the canvas onto a wooden stretcher frame is required upon arrival.
Joachim Demiurg is a visual artist and painter whose work focuses on color, structure, and dynamic form.
He graduated from an art high school with a specialization in artistic textiles, which shaped his sensitivity to texture and material. He then studied graphic design at the Faculty of Art at the Pedagogical University in Kraków.
He has also gained experience abroad, creating painting projects and murals in places such as Morocco, San Francisco, and Berlin. His work combines elements of figuration and abstraction, using simplified forms and intense color palettes.
Acrylic on canvas
100 × 100 cm
Signed
"Endless Line XL" is an abstract composition built from flowing, interconnected lines that move freely across the surface of the canvas. The rhythmic forms create a sense of movement and balance, inviting the eye to wander through the composition and discover new relationships between shapes.
Soft grey tones form the background of the painting, creating a calm and refined foundation for the composition. The lines, painted in a deep charcoal-black softened with subtle grey undertones, bring depth and contrast while maintaining an elegant and contemporary feel.
Inspired by gesture, handwriting, and organic movement, the painting combines spontaneity with structure, creating a visual language that feels both dynamic and harmonious. The interaction between the muted grey palette and the expressive linear forms gives the work a sophisticated, timeless character.
Its minimalist palette and bold graphic presence make the artwork a striking focal point for modern, contemporary, and design-led interiors. The composition brings depth and elegance to a space while maintaining a calm and balanced atmosphere.
A work that celebrates simplicity, rhythm, and the beauty of continuous movement.
The artwork is shipped rolled in a protective tube. Stretching the canvas onto a wooden stretcher frame is required upon arrival.
Joachim Demiurg is a visual artist and painter whose work focuses on color, structure, and dynamic form.
He graduated from an art high school with a specialization in artistic textiles, which shaped his sensitivity to texture and material. He then studied graphic design at the Faculty of Art at the Pedagogical University in Kraków.
He has also gained experience abroad, creating painting projects and murals in places such as Morocco, San Francisco, and Berlin. His work combines elements of figuration and abstraction, using simplified forms and intense color palettes.

