I Will Take The Leftovers Original Art by Andreas Claussen
Mixed Media Painting
Framed 148cm x 148cm
From Claussen's thought-provoking "FLOOD" series, this painting captures a solitary moment as an astronaut navigates through debris-filled waters on a black and white swan float. Set against deep blue waters and skies, the red-suited figure surveys a landscape of floating remnants, creating a powerful commentary on environmental impact.
Claussen's masterful technique is evident in the reflective qualities of the water and the contrast between the technical spacesuit and playful pool float. His careful attention to light and shadow creates a piece that perfectly balances environmental warning with resilient adaptation.
About The Artist
Andreas Claussen is a contemporary German artist whose work masterfully blends traditional artistic techniques with modern themes and technology. Born in 1988 in Hanover, Germany, Claussen has established himself as a multidisciplinary artist, particularly known for his thought-provoking "FLOOD" series.
After dedicating five years to seascape paintings, Claussen's current work explores environmental themes through a uniquely whimsical lens. His "FLOOD" series features a solitary astronaut navigating a submerged Earth, accompanied only by an inflatable flamingo – a striking juxtaposition that brings levity to serious environmental commentary.
His oil paintings have garnered international recognition, with exhibitions across Germany and sales extending to South Korea, Canada, and the USA. Claussen's work stands out for its ability to address pressing environmental concerns while maintaining an optimistic undertone. Through his skillful combination of humor and social commentary, he creates compelling narratives that spark important conversations about our collective future.