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A modular painting consists of eight separate modules of uneven shape and painting so the viewer can decide where, which and which side in front, is placed. This creates an almost infinite number of combinations.

dated 2011 until 2011 (click on an image to enlarge an artwork)
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Modular Painting No. 1.0

Modular Painting No. 1.0

2011

The painting consists of eight separate modules of uneven shape and painting so the viewer can decide where, which and which side in front, is placed. This creates an almost infinite number of combinations.
 

Modular Painting No. 1.1

Modular Painting No. 1.1

2011

The painting consists of eight separate modules of uneven shape and painting so the viewer can decide where, which and which side in front, is placed. This creates an almost infinite number of combinations.

Modular Painting No. 2.0

Modular Painting No. 2.0

2011


The painting consists of eight separate modules of uneven shape and painting so the viewer can decide where, which and which side in front, is placed. This creates an almost infinite number of combinations.

Modular Painting No. 2.1

Modular Painting No. 2.1

2011


The painting consists of eight separate modules of uneven shape and painting so the viewer can decide where, which and which side in front, is placed. This creates an almost infinite number of combinations.

Modular Painting No. 3.0

Modular Painting No. 3.0

2011


The painting consists of eight separate modules of uneven shape and painting so the viewer can decide where, which and which side in front, is placed. This creates an almost infinite number of combinations.

Modular Painting No. 3.1

Modular Painting No. 3.1

2011

The painting consists of eight separate modules of uneven shape and painting so the viewer can decide where, which and which side in front, is placed. This creates an almost infinite number of combinations.

Modular Painting No. 4.0

Modular Painting No. 4.0

2011

The painting consists of eight separate modules of uneven shape and painting so the viewer can decide where, which and which side in front, is placed. This creates an almost infinite number of combinations.

Modular Painting No. 4.1

Modular Painting No. 4.1

2011



The painting consists of eight separate modules of uneven shape and painting so the viewer can decide where, which and which side in front, is placed. This creates an almost infinite number of combinations.
 

Modular Painting No. 5.0

Modular Painting No. 5.0

2011


The painting consists of nine separate modules of uneven shape and painting so the viewer can decide where, which and which side in front, is placed. This creates an almost infinite number of combinations.