OUT NOW: 'Fukinsei 不均整' Series

The new series features 6 original works made with traditional Washi papers on canvasbboard. Inspired by design principles found in Japanese culture and Zen aesthetic, they celebrate imperfection as part of our existence, and state that nature itself is full of beauty and harmonious relationships that are asymmetrical yet balanced.

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Nahaufnahme von Künstler Max Ruebensal beim Arbeiten an einem der Free Prints

Browse through my selection of works. If you need further help or assistance, don’t hesitate to contact me under info@maxruebensal.com.

Living In Third Person #25 | Original

The 'Living In Third Person' Series features abstract renditions of the human eye/iris, where Max…

Ø30 X 1,9 CM
255,00 

Living In Third Person #38 | Original

The 'Living In Third Person' Series features abstract renditions of the human eye/iris, where Max…

Ø100 X 1,9 CM
1.000,00 

Living In Third Person #21 | Original

The 'Living In Third Person' Series features abstract renditions of the human eye/iris, where Max…

Ø110 X 1,9 CM
1.100,00 
Sold

Living In Third Person #28 | Original

The 'Living In Third Person' Series features abstract renditions of the human eye/iris, where Max…

Ø90 X 1,9 CM
900,00 

Living In Third Person #29 | Original

The 'Living In Third Person' Series features abstract renditions of the human eye/iris, where Max…

Ø30 X 1,9 CM
255,00 

Living In Third Person #23 | Original

The 'Living In Third Person' Series features abstract renditions of the human eye/iris, where Max…

Ø30 X 1,9 CM
255,00 

Living In Third Person #27 | Original

The 'Living In Third Person' Series features abstract renditions of the human eye/iris, where Max…

Ø100 X 1,9 CM
1.000,00 

Living In Third Person #33 | Original

The 'Living In Third Person' Series features abstract renditions of the human eye/iris, where Max…

Ø40 X 1,9 CM
255,00 
Sold
Living In Third Person #30 | Max Ruebensal

Living In Third Person #30 | Original (Sold)

The 'Living In Third Person' Series features abstract renditions of the human eye/iris, where Max…

Ø30 X 1,9 CM
255,00 
Living In Third Person #14 | Max Ruebensal

Living In Third Person #14 | Original Artwork

The 'Living In Third Person' Series features abstract renditions of the human eye/iris, where Max…

Ø120 X 1,9 CM
1.080,00 
Living In Third Person #13 | Max Ruebensal

Living In Third Person #13 | Original Artwork

The 'Living In Third Person' Series features abstract renditions of the human eye/iris, where Max…

Ø80 X 1,9 CM
800,00 
Living In Third Person #12 | Max Ruebensal

Living In Third Person #12 | Original Artwork

The 'Living In Third Person' Series features abstract renditions of the human eye/iris, where Max…

Ø120 X 1,9 CM
1.080,00 
Living In Third Person #11 | Max Ruebensal

Living In Third Person #11 | Original Artwork

The 'Living In Third Person' Series features abstract renditions of the human eye/iris, where Max…

Ø80 X 1,9 CM
800,00 
Living In Third Person #9 | Max Ruebensal

Living In Third Person #9 | Original Artwork

The 'Living In Third Person' Series features abstract renditions of the human eye/iris, where Max…

Ø75 X 1,9 CM
750,00 
Living In Third Person #8 | Max Ruebensal

Living In Third Person #8 | Original Artwork

The 'Living In Third Person' Series features abstract renditions of the human eye/iris, where Max…

Ø70 X 1,9 CM
750,00 
Living In Third Person #7 | Max Ruebensal

Living In Third Person #7 | Original Artwork

The 'Living In Third Person' Series features abstract renditions of the human eye/iris, where Max…

Ø55 X 1,9 CM
550,00 
Living In Third Person #4

Living In Third Person #4 | Original Artwork

The 'Living In Third Person' Series features abstract renditions of the human eye/iris, where Max…

Ø75 X 1,9 CM
1.125,00 
Living In Third Person #3 - Max Ruebensal

Living In Third Person #3 | Original Artwork

The 'Living In Third Person' Series features abstract renditions of the human eye/iris, where Max…

Ø90 X 1,9 CM
900,00 

Max Rübensal is a German sculptor, painter and concept artist.

He has been working with abstracts since 2015, blending his subjective color perception with images and symbols of pop culture which transforms their original connotations into multi-layered, multi-dimensional works. He uses a variety of special acrylic techniques, which can also be of a conceptual nature.