(1) The World of Chaos

An oil on canvas masterpiece by Sebastian Vanzen. The upper layers are applied to layers that each had to dry for six months before the upper layers could be done. This technique is specific to Sebastian Vanzen as it creates very specific relief. Since gold oil paint as it is not capable of holding a form itself, it is applied on top of the background layers. The speciality of this particular painting is also that it does not contain any 3D structured single details on top. Despite this fact the painting is very 3D. Drying time is approximated to 3.5 years. This physical piece comes in a set with a its digital twin.
Size: 66 x 39 inches
Weight: 77 lbs
Shipping Fee: The given price of the artwork is exclusive of shipping cost. This will be calculated and charged for upon request of delivery and is based on the size of the artwork and shipping destination, as indicated in the Terms & Conditions.
Over the past 15 years, Sebastian Vanzen (36) has developed his own oil paint techniques to create so-called 3D oil sculptures on canvas.
Recently, he invented a new combination of techniques that result in the most detailed and hyper realistic paintings of the Universe in the history of Art. The paintings are so detailed that every square inch can be zoomed into to discover deep space with galaxies and stars. Disruptively entering the global art market aiming to be remembered and traded for centuries.
Here’s how he describes his own work:
My abstract and hyperrealistic paintings are all created in the name of Gratitude. They all are Paintings of Gratitude. There is not only a reason but also a meaning to it.
Life, as we know it, has changed significantly over the course of the past 20 years. The world is governed by demagogues and a self-destructive egregor encrypts a new way of thinking into the human mind. In my own life, I had fought with my own self and suffered from depression for many years.
Today, when I look back, I am grateful for what I had been believing every day. I consciously realize every day how important it is to be able to interlock fingers, close eyes and thank in silence and be able to pray at the same time.
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An oil on canvas masterpiece by Sebastian Vanzen. The upper layers are applied to layers that each had to dry for six months before the upper layers could be done. This technique is specific to Sebastian Vanzen as it creates very specific relief. Since gold oil paint as it is not capable of holding a form itself, it is applied on top of the background layers. The speciality of this particular painting is also that it does not contain any 3D structured single details on top. Despite this fact the painting is very 3D. Drying time is approximated to 3.5 years. This physical piece comes in a set with a its digital twin.
Size: 66 x 39 inches
Weight: 77 lbs
Shipping Fee: The given price of the artwork is exclusive of shipping cost. This will be calculated and charged for upon request of delivery and is based on the size of the artwork and shipping destination, as indicated in the Terms & Conditions.
Over the past 15 years, Sebastian Vanzen (36) has developed his own oil paint techniques to create so-called 3D oil sculptures on canvas.
Recently, he invented a new combination of techniques that result in the most detailed and hyper realistic paintings of the Universe in the history of Art. The paintings are so detailed that every square inch can be zoomed into to discover deep space with galaxies and stars. Disruptively entering the global art market aiming to be remembered and traded for centuries.
Here’s how he describes his own work:
My abstract and hyperrealistic paintings are all created in the name of Gratitude. They all are Paintings of Gratitude. There is not only a reason but also a meaning to it.
Life, as we know it, has changed significantly over the course of the past 20 years. The world is governed by demagogues and a self-destructive egregor encrypts a new way of thinking into the human mind. In my own life, I had fought with my own self and suffered from depression for many years.
Today, when I look back, I am grateful for what I had been believing every day. I consciously realize every day how important it is to be able to interlock fingers, close eyes and thank in silence and be able to pray at the same time.
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