OUT NOW: 'From Destruction to Abstraction' Series

The series features 6 original works which display three eye-like objects in a panoramic format that remind of time-lapse shots.

They are reference to early movement studies that played a vital role in the historic development from photography to filmmaking. Further developments from figuration to abstraction can also be found in art history, e.g. in the famous abstraction studies from Pablo Picasso.

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

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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 
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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 
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Cirrus | Max Ruebensal

Cirrus (Sold)

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40 X 40 CM
175,00 
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Nimbus | Max Ruebensal

Nimbus (Sold)

This piece is part of the ‘Head In The Clouds‘ Series which is comprised out of 6 original artworks…

40 X 40 CM
175,00 
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Stratus | Max Ruebensal

Stratus (Sold)

This piece is part of the ‘Head In The Clouds‘ Series which is comprised out of 6 original artworks…

40 X 40 CM
175,00 
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Alto | Max Ruebensal

Alto (Sold)

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40 X 40 CM
175,00 
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Cumulus | Max Ruebensal

Cumulus (Sold)

This piece is part of the ‘Head In The Clouds‘ Series which is comprised out of 6 original artworks…

40 X 40 CM
175,00 
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Floccus | Max Ruebensal

Floccus (Sold)

This piece is part of the ‘Head In The Clouds‘ Series which is comprised out of 6 original artworks…

40 X 40 CM
175,00 
Love Tear And Joy No.6 | Max Ruebensal

Love, Tears & Joy No.6

The limited series consists of 6 original acrylic paintings on round, ring-shaped canvases, which…

Ø17 X 3 CM
155,00 
Love Tear And Joy No.5 | Max Ruebensal

Love, Tears & Joy No.5

The limited series consists of 6 original acrylic paintings on round, ring-shaped canvases, which…

Ø17 X 3 CM
155,00 
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Love Tear And Joy No.4 | Max Ruebensal

Love, Tears & Joy No.4 (Sold)

The limited series consists of 6 original acrylic paintings on round, ring-shaped canvases, which…

Ø17 X 3 CM
155,00 
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Love Tear And Joy No.3 | Max Ruebensal

Love, Tears & Joy No.3 (Sold)

The limited series consists of 6 original acrylic paintings on round, ring-shaped canvases, which…

Ø17 X 3 CM
155,00 
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Love Tear And Joy No.2 | Max Ruebensal

Love, Tears & Joy No.2 (Sold)

The limited series consists of 6 original acrylic paintings on round, ring-shaped canvases, which…

Ø17 X 3 CM
155,00 
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Love Tear And Joy No.1 | Max Ruebensal

Love, Tears & Joy No.1 (Sold)

The limited series consists of 6 original acrylic paintings on round, ring-shaped canvases, which…

Ø17 X 3 CM
155,00 

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.