This striking contemporary artwork by South African artist Renier Steyn features a powerful, heavily textured black abstract form reminiscent of a psychological Rorschach inkblot test. Created in 2009, the piece showcases thick, impasto-like paint application that gives the central silhouette a rich tactile quality, contrasting sharply against a clean white ground. The artwork is signed and dated by the artist in the lower right corner. Housed in a minimalist black wooden frame with a crisp white matboard, the item is in excellent condition with no visible damage to the print or glass, and only negligible wear on the frame. Measuring 61cm x 49.5cm inclusive of the frame, this enigmatic piece makes an imposing statement for any collection of modern abstract art.
Artist Information: Renier Steyn
Renier Steyn is a contemporary South African artist known for working with monochromatic compositions, printmaking, and deeply textured abstract forms. His work frequently explores the intersections of symmetry, psychological projection, and organic geometry, using heavy mediums to elevate minimalist concepts into deeply layered physical structures. While pieces like this 2009 monotype represent his active contribution to the regional contemporary art scene, biographical records on his artistic output remain relatively private and highly sought after by niche collectors of modern South African abstraction.
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