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Abstract A197 by Rafaël Gorsen is a powerful horizontal work in which tension, structure and stillness come together. The warm, earthy background and the precise linear composition give the painting an architectural calm, while the red visual language adds a charged, almost symbolic energy.
Abstract A197 is an original painting measuring 100 x 180 cm with a distinctly horizontal composition. The work is built around a large warm field of ochre and bronze tones, creating a kind of visual plane or surface within the space, framed by a dark border that adds depth and concentration. Within this larger field, a smaller rectangular form appears on the left, connected to a red linear shape that stretches horizontally across the canvas. This line is not mechanically rigid, but slightly irregular and alive, as if suggesting a trace, a connection or a current.
What makes this work so compelling is the combination of restraint and tension. The composition is minimal, but never cold. The warm texture in the background makes the painting rich and tactile, while the linear structure introduces a sense of direction and meaning. As a result, Abstract A197 has a calm presence, yet continues to hold the eye. It is a work that does not speak loudly, but positions itself with confidence.
Rafaël Gorsen moved as an artist between figuration and abstraction, working in both painting and sculpture. In his figurative work, the human being stood at the centre: spiritual, fallible, searching and full of contradictions. That same layered sensibility remains present in his abstract work, though it no longer appears through recognisable figures, but through rhythm, tension, symbolism and colour.
His abstract paintings show a strong command of composition and a sharp feeling for proportion. Gorsen knew how to use colour and form in such a way that a work not only convinces visually, but also functions spatially. This makes his art especially suitable for interiors where more than decoration is desired, where a work is meant to truly add something to the wall and to the experience of the space.
Abstract A197 needs a wall where its horizontal format can fully unfold. Measuring 100 x 180 cm, it is an ideal work above a sofa, sideboard, bed or along a long dining wall. Because of its wide proportions, it introduces calm and breadth into a room. At the same time, the red line adds tension, ensuring that the work does not disappear even in a restrained interior.
The warm ochre and brown tones combine beautifully with natural materials such as wood, linen, wool and leather. For the wall, Namibian Sand can form a soft and harmonious base, allowing the painting to feel warm and elegant. For those seeking more contrast, Cornwall Black can be introduced in the room, for example through accents or on an adjacent wall, so that the dark framing of the work gains even more depth. Lighting also plays an important role here: a number of directed spotlights from above will bring out the texture in the painted surface more clearly. This is a painting for interiors that want to preserve calm while still seeking character and layering.
Combine Abstract A197 with a wall in Namibian Sand and furniture in natural, matte materials. Think of light linen, smoked wood and ceramics in restrained forms. In this setting, the warm base of the painting comes forward in a calm way, while the red line remains a subtle focal point.
In an interior with Cornwall Black as an accent colour, this painting takes on a stronger presence. The dark border of the work connects beautifully with that palette, while the ochre tones appear to glow more intensely. This scenario works well with black steel details, a restrained furniture layout and warm lighting.
Because of its horizontal format, Abstract A197 is particularly suitable above a sofa, sideboard or headboard. The painting reinforces the width of the furniture and brings order to the wall. The result is an interior that feels calm, thoughtful and strong.
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1. Is Abstract A197 a unique artwork?
Yes, Abstract A197 is an original and unique work by Rafaël Gorsen.
2. Where does this painting work best?
Because of its horizontal format, this painting works especially well above a sofa, sideboard, bed or on a wide wall in a living space or office.
3. Which colours work well with this piece?
Warm neutral tones such as Namibian Sand are a beautiful match. For more contrast, dark accents such as Cornwall Black can give the work additional depth.
4. What is the best way to light this painting?
Directed spotlights from above are ideal for revealing the texture and layered surface of the painting.
5. Can I view the work in person first?
Yes, viewing is possible. Because an artwork always feels different in real life than on a screen, we are happy to advise you personally.
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