III Pixels No. 2
Marcus Carlsson
Artwork Details
Artwork Description
Title: III Pixels No. 2
Artist: Marcus Carlsson
Date: n.d.
Medium: Oil on canvas
Dimensions: 19.7 x 19.7 in (50 x 50 cm)
Artwork Identification:
Pixels No. 2 is a bold composition by Swedish artist Marcus Carlsson, featuring three richly textured red-orange forms set against an expressive backdrop of layered blue and black gestural marks. The work is a vivid exploration of structure and spontaneity, capturing the tension between painterly chaos and the pixelated order hinted at in its Title:.
Artistic Style and Influences:
Carlsson’s distinctive voice is deeply influenced by the COBRA movement and abstract expressionism. His background in photography resonates through his frequent use of square or grid-like motifs, transforming photographic ideas of the pixel into painterly abstraction. The fluidity and intensity of the brushwork draw parallels to Jackson Pollock and Karel Appel, but with Carlsson’s unique conceptual rigor.
Historical Context:
Created during Carlsson’s rise to international prominence, Pixels No. 2 reflects a contemporary engagement with form, memory, and digital aesthetics. This work belongs to a period in which Carlsson, having transitioned from professional photography, carved out his artistic identity through richly dynamic canvases that bridge analog emotion with digital metaphors.
Provenance:
Provenance documentation can be provided upon contact.
Condition and Conservation:
Artwork in very good condition. The canvas is stable and taut, with no apparent surface abrasions or discoloration. Paint layers remain vibrant and texturally intact.
Artistic Significance:
Pixels No. 2 exemplifies Marcus Carlsson’s compelling visual language and philosophical approach to abstraction. The interplay of calculated motifs and expressive gesture makes this work a valuable addition for collectors of contemporary European abstraction, especially those drawn to post-COBRA and expressionist developments.