Every AbsoluT KolorZ painting contains more than one artwork.

After each painting is completed, six fragments are carefully selected from the canvas - not at random, but as deliberate curatorial choices. Each fragment is a composition in its own right: a particular balance of colours, a specific density of lines, a detail that rewards close looking in a way the full painting doesn't.

Every painting is scanned at 300dpi. At that resolution, the canvas texture, the finest paint edges, and the smallest details of the spray become visible - things you wouldn't notice standing in front of the original. The prints are produced at a 1:1 scale relative to the original painting. What you hang on your wall is the exact same size as what was on the canvas.

Each fragment is edited in Photoshop in three distinct versions, pushing the image in a completely different direction while the underlying texture of the canvas remains visible throughout. The result is four versions of every fragment: the original, and three edited interpretations.

Every print comes with a Certificate of Authenticity and is produced and quality-controlled by a specialist studio. Packaging is flat to protect the work in transit.

That gives 24 unique works per painting and this is how the editions work:

In the 1-minute videos below I am showing a glimpse of the manipulation of some fragments.