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Contemporary collage art on paper: acrylic, spray paint and photography come together here to form a multi-layered portrait. A hand-signed unique piece measuring 35 x 49 cm.

Fraction of Gold

Modern Madonnas – contemporary collage art as a unique original.

A body folding in on itself, a veil of gold that refuses to leave. Fragment, posture, resistance — nothing is smooth, yet everything carries weight.

Technical Details

  • Original size: 100 × 150 cm (vertical)
  • Base material: cardboard
  • Technique: overpainting, acrylic, spray paint (mixed media)
  • Authenticity: hand-signed, certified, unique piece (1/1)
  • Surface: visible layers, scratches, material fractures
“They already looked good online. But when I saw it at home, it was outstanding. Martin even suggested the right frame – and it was spot on. Not cheap, but it lifts the artwork to an entirely different level.”
Barbara Weinzetl -1Maimuna from Vienna

“Fraction of Gold” hides nothing. The body folds, bends forward, half disappearing into itself — only to reappear again, coated in acrylic, blurred by spray paint, cut through by layers that fight each other rather than blend.

The gold does not sit on top as decoration — it clings like residue, what remained after everything else was scraped away. The surface is rough, restless, resistant. Color pushes against form, cardboard pushes through, gesture stays visible. Nothing is polished; everything is true.

Modern Madonnas rarely aim for holiness — more for honesty. Here, what remains is a posture that refuses to break, even when the body gives way.

This work is a unique original (1/1). No edition, no second execution, no reproduction. Size, material and technique exist only in this form — and will remain that way.

The included certificate of authenticity documents the originality for the long term and for collectors.

  • 100 × 150 cm – original on cardboard
  • Technique: overpainting, acrylic, spray paint (mixed media)
  • Unique piece: 1/1

This work exists only in this size. No reproductions in the same technique.

Shipping is professional, fully insured and discreet — with no visible indication of the content. Worldwide shipping applies according to the thresholds listed on the site.

For deliveries outside the EU, customs duties, import fees or taxes may apply.

If you prefer a smaller entry point:
SIGNED.FRAMED.ICONIC.
— 199 pieces, available for four weeks only.

The body is there — but only halfway. It folds, drops forward, as if trying to shake itself loose. The gold above is not shine but residue, a fraction that stayed after everything else was worn away.

Acrylic scratches against the figure, spray paint settles like dust. The surface rejects every expectation: too raw, too honest, too close. Nothing wants to please; everything wants to persist.

The posture looks calm, yet the piece boils under the skin. Gold unsure whether to glow or disappear. Lines that break. Edges that burn. A body suspended in its own weight — and still not breaking.

Madonna? Maybe. But only if saints are allowed to collapse. What remains is a space between: between pride and exhaustion, between layer and scratch, between what should shine — and what is left.

This artwork is delivered unframed. Due to its size (100 × 150 cm) and the mixed-media surface, we recommend professional framing to protect and highlight the material depth — acrylic, spray paint and overpainting.

On request, we offer guidance on frame profiles, museum glass, spacer solutions or floating mounts. Every Modern Madonna reacts differently to light, depth and spacing — which is why framing is always tailored individually.

If you would like us to arrange framing, please contact us before purchase — we will find a solution that fits your space, your budget and the materiality of the work.

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