HPM Edition: The Twilight Symphony III

$3,200.00

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  • 48x59 in / 120x150 cm
  • Edition of 15 unique variations.
  • Individually hand-painted with spray paint, and multicolored brush strokes with acrylic.
  • Archival pigment mixed-media print on cotton canvas.
  • Hand-signed and numbered.
  • Hand-painted logo on the reverse.
  • Authenticated by a holographic seal of authenticity on the included COA card.
  • Ready to hang with 54mm floated black Italian wood frame.

The process behind this HPM Edition

An HPM (Hand Painted Multiple) is an archival pigment print on canvas, which is then hand painted with additional details by Mikael B. This means every piece is truly unique.

SPECIFICATIONS

HAND PAINTED DETAILS

Unique details with spray paint, and multi-colored brush strokes with acrylic paint by Mikael B.

LOGO STENCIL

Mikael B logo stencil on reverse with multiple layers of spray paint.

SIGNED & NUMBERED

Each piece is hand signed and numbered by Mikael B.

EDITION OF 15

This HPM Edition consist of 15 unique hand painted pieces.

CERTIFICATE

Authenticated by a holographic seal of authenticity on the included COA card.

FRAMING

Ready to hang with 54mm floated black Italian wood frame

“In “The Twilight Symphony” series each painting marks a departure from my usual rhythm. My approach has always been to set the scene with a vibrant spray paint base, letting it dictate the mood before my acrylics enter the conversation. But this time, it was the acrylics that took the lead. Bold, unrestrained strokes laid the initial thoughts onto the canvas, challenging my comfort zone and inviting a fresh, spontaneous dialogue with my materials.

This shift wasn’t just a change in technique; it felt like a new way of communicating through my art style. I was used to a certain order, a methodical build-up of layers, but here I was, starting with what normally came last. The freedom of the acrylics brought a vibrant spontaneity.Once the composition was set, the spray paint came into play, adding nuances, fades and depth. This back-and-forth became a dance of sorts, like a push and pull that evolved over hours and days into something unexpected. More layers, more grit.

The journey was raw and honest. Each piece is a step through the unknown – the creation of unexpected results.”The Twilight Symphony” is a conversation in color and emotion—a narrative told in the language of paint where each piece has its own unique dialogue of struggles and triumphs. I honestly think I’ve been through most of the emotional spectrum with “The Twilight Symphony.” With several of the pieces, I was almost ready to give up, thinking it was hopeless for a long time, but I’m glad I continued the journey.”

– Mikael B

“In “The Twilight Symphony” series each painting marks a departure from my usual rhythm. My approach has always been to set the scene with a vibrant spray paint base, letting it dictate the mood before my acrylics enter the conversation. But this time, it was the acrylics that took the lead. Bold, unrestrained strokes laid the initial thoughts onto the canvas, challenging my comfort zone and inviting a fresh, spontaneous dialogue with my materials.

This shift wasn’t just a change in technique; it felt like a new way of communicating through my art style. I was used to a certain order, a methodical build-up of layers, but here I was, starting with what normally came last. The freedom of the acrylics brought a vibrant spontaneity.Once the composition was set, the spray paint came into play, adding nuances, fades and depth. This back-and-forth became a dance of sorts, like a push and pull that evolved over hours and days into something unexpected. More layers, more grit.

The journey was raw and honest. Each piece is a step through the unknown – the creation of unexpected results.”The Twilight Symphony” is a conversation in color and emotion—a narrative told in the language of paint where each piece has its own unique dialogue of struggles and triumphs. I honestly think I’ve been through most of the emotional spectrum with “The Twilight Symphony.” With several of the pieces, I was almost ready to give up, thinking it was hopeless for a long time, but I’m glad I continued the journey.”

– Mikael B

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