Lysis 2003 by Gotthard Graubner

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LYSIS 2003 by Gotthard Graubner — Framed art print at Zephyeer
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Gotthard Graubner

Lysis (2003)

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A striking example of Graubner's mature abstract style, Lysis (2003) features his signature layered color fields that seem to hover between surface and depth.
30×40 cm (12×16")
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About Lysis by Gotthard Graubner

Created in 2003, Lysis represents Gotthard Graubner's continued exploration of color field painting within the abstract expressionist tradition. The work features his characteristic approach of layering thin washes of pigment to create a luminous, almost architectural space on canvas. This piece emerges from Graubner's late period when his work increasingly focused on the material qualities of paint and the optical effects of color relationships.

Unlike the gestural abstraction of many contemporaries, Graubner's method involves meticulous application of translucent color layers that interact with light. Lysis exemplifies this technique through its stratified composition where forms appear to both advance and recede. The artwork's title suggests a process of dissolution or loosening - appropriate for the way Graubner dissolves rigid forms into pure color experience.

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LYSIS 2003 by Gotthard Graubner — Framed art print at Zephyeer
LYSIS 2003 by Gotthard Graubner — Framed art print at Zephyeer

Graubner's Mature Abstraction

By 2003 when Graubner created Lysis, the artist had long established himself as one of Germany's most significant abstract painters. His approach differed from American Abstract Expressionism by emphasizing color relationships over gestural expression. This work continues his exploration of what he called "color-space-body" - the idea that color could create architectural space on a flat surface.

Graubner's late works like Lysis show his mastery of translucent layers that create optical depth. The painting demonstrates his belief that color should be experienced as both surface and illusion simultaneously. This period work reflects his ongoing dialogue with light and materiality that began in the 1960s but reached new sophistication in the 2000s.

Editor's Insight
In Lysis, Graubner achieves something remarkable: color fields that appear to breathe, shifting between solidity and dissolution as the viewer moves.
Technical Analysis

Composition and Technique

Layered Color Fields

Graubner builds Lysis through multiple thin glazes of pigment that create optical mixing. The layered approach allows underlying colors to influence surface tones, producing a luminosity characteristic of his late work. This technique requires precise control of paint consistency and drying times.

Surface Texture

The painting's surface shows Graubner's distinctive method of applying paint with both brush and palette knife. Subtle variations in texture create visual rhythm across the composition. These textural elements catch light differently, enhancing the work's dynamic quality when viewed from various angles.

Print & Frame Details

Artist Gotthard Graubner
Original Year 2003
Art Style Abstract Expressionism
Subject Matter Abstract Composition
Size 30×40 cm (12×16")
Print Method Framed Poster
Paper 300gsm museum-quality matte
Frame Solid wood with conservation mount
Glazing UV-protective plexiglass
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Interior Design Guide

The 30×40 cm size makes Lysis ideal for creating a contemporary focal point above a console table or sofa. The abstract composition works particularly well in spaces with neutral wall colors that allow the print's layered hues to stand out. For larger walls, consider pairing with other abstract works in similar tones for a gallery-style arrangement that maintains visual harmony while allowing each piece its own presence.

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Each print comes with a solid wood frame featuring conservation mounting and UV-protective plexiglass. The frame is hand-finished to museum standards.

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Our prints use archival inks on museum-quality paper with UV-protective glazing, ensuring vibrant colors for decades without fading when displayed indoors.

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We offer 30-day returns for any reason. The print must be returned in original condition with all packaging. No return fees apply.

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