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Eduardo Hoffmann
Large Contemporary Abstract Mixed Media Painting in Yellow, Black and Green

$30,000
£22,536.44
€26,090.29
CA$41,608.35
A$42,488.19
CHF 23,906.34
MX$534,214.80
NOK 284,469.84
SEK 281,942.28
DKK 195,078.06

About the Item

This large-scale mixed media painting is distinguished by its bold chromatic contrasts of yellow, black, and green, layered through expressive, physical mark-making and textured surfaces. Gestural strokes, scraped passages, and moments of opacity create a sense of movement and depth, giving the work a strong spatial and architectural presence. The artist, Eduardo Hoffmann, was born in Latin America, and his work is deeply informed by the region’s visual intensity, cultural complexity, and urban energy. His practice merges intuition with material exploration, emphasizing process, scale, and emotional force rather than rigid composition. Each layer records an action, creating a dynamic dialogue between control and spontaneity. The result is a powerful contemporary abstract work that commands attention, making it especially compelling for collectors and interior designers seeking a statement piece with depth, authenticity, and lasting visual impact.
  • Creator:
    Eduardo Hoffmann (1957, Argentinian)
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 78 in (198.12 cm)Width: 52 in (132.08 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Miami, FL
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: Untitled1stDibs: LU59632920071

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