Riptide
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oil on canvasDS Galerie
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This abstract artwork showcases a vibrant and dynamic composition. The canvas is filled with a captivating blend of bold colors, including striking hues of pink, blue, and earthy tones. The overall visual effect is one of movement and energy, with swirling, expressive brushstrokes that create a sense of depth and fluidity. The subject matter is open to interpretation, with the abstract forms and patterns evoking a sense of organic, natural elements. The artist's distinctive technique and the painting's emotive quality suggest an intention to capture the raw and spontaneous energy of the creative process. ...

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Kolja Kärtner Sainz
Artist
Kolja Kärtner Sainz
B.1998, German

Kolja Kärtner Sainz (b.1998) is a German painter based in Leipzig and currently pursuing his Fine Art degree at the Academy of Fine Arts Leipzig. In his work, Kolja Kärtner Sainz seeks an ideal intermediate state where representation and abstraction can coexist. Deeply exploring this intersection he tries to freely interpret states of nature and the artificial and not to capture rigid moments, but rather blurs, movements and changes in perception. Working with oil and ink in many layers, his paintings appear to render the conflicting forces of abstraction and figuration intertwined in futuristic states of never ending change. Highlights of his recent exhibitions include: Hypernode, Tabula Rasa Gallery (solo, London, 2024); Solstice Room, Miart DS Galerie (solo, Milan 2024); Forever After, Reuter Bausch Gallery (Luxembourg, 2024); Perpetuum, DS Galerie (solo, Paris, 2023); The Consolation of Clinamen, Tabula Rasa Gallery (Beijing, 2023); Terminus, Spencer Brownstone Gallery (New York, 2023). His works have been featured in the group show, 293.94km, at Frise Künstlerhaus, Hamburg in 2022 and in HGB Leipzig group exhibition, Schauplatz, in 2021. ...

Kolja Kärtner Sainz: Artworks
Riptide
Mimic
Circulation Cell #2
Kolja Kärtner Sainz
Circulation Cell #2, 2023
90 x 70cm
Similar, Possible, Beyond
Kolja Kärtner Sainz
Similar, Possible, Beyond, 2023
200 x 175cm
Tagma #1
Tagma #2
Tagma #3
Tagma #4
Beak #3
Bloom
Terminus
waiting
warping
waving
DS Galerie
Gallery
DS Galerie
Paris

DS Galerie is a contemporary art gallery based in Paris. After six years of being a nomad curatorial project (2016–2022), Double Séjour has now become DS Galerie, implemented in Paris and fully metamorphosing into a gallery. The gallery represents and invites French and international artists, mainly from the emerging scene. DS Galerie takes part in international fairs such as Art-O-Rama (Marseille), Paris Photo (FR) and Material (MEX).

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