This work is one of several works consisting of four units of acrylic painted MDF of the same size (30cm/20cm). Each unit should be separated from the others by an interval of 10 cm. The position of each panel is clearly defined in the series. The MDF panels are painted and laquered with a spatula. Based on a geometric and concrete pattern, the work is playing with proportion, repetition, symmetry, asymmetry as well as with rules and deviations.
Each panel is unique and singular, but at the same time it is playing its part within the entity. The inner connection results from the combination of different colours, same colours, of sections and divisions. The layers are creating depth as a visual challenge within the clearly defined series of rectangles.
Daniel Göttin is a Swiss artist whose work is divided between site-specific work and coloured or painted objects for walls. He lives and works in Basel.