ZENPOLYCHROMO MINI 223, Tanja Hoffmann, 2025

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‘‘In this Zenpolychromo, I work with vertical fields of color that overlap, interpenetrate, and support one another. Yellow and orange are central - representing light, warmth, and inner strength. The transparent layers create movement without generating restlessness.
I'm interested in the moment when color no longer describes form, but becomes presence. The calm verticality acts like a standing body, an inner space that provides support. Through layering, depth is created that only reveals itself over time.
This work is part of my ongoing Zenpolychromos series, in which I understand color as a meditative experience. It invites the viewer to pause and open their perception - quietly, clearly, and with focus.’’

Medium : Acrylic on Canvas

Dimensions : 7.9x7.9 in | 20×20 cm

Other details : Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.

‘‘In this Zenpolychromo, I work with vertical fields of color that overlap, interpenetrate, and support one another. Yellow and orange are central - representing light, warmth, and inner strength. The transparent layers create movement without generating restlessness.
I'm interested in the moment when color no longer describes form, but becomes presence. The calm verticality acts like a standing body, an inner space that provides support. Through layering, depth is created that only reveals itself over time.
This work is part of my ongoing Zenpolychromos series, in which I understand color as a meditative experience. It invites the viewer to pause and open their perception - quietly, clearly, and with focus.’’

Medium : Acrylic on Canvas

Dimensions : 7.9x7.9 in | 20×20 cm

Other details : Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.

Tanja Hoffmann is a German abstract artist whose work explores color as an emotional and meditative experience. Through transparent layers and vibrant color fields, she creates compositions that balance movement and stillness. Her ongoing series Zenpolychromos invites viewers to slow down and engage with color as a space of inner presence. She lives and works in Germany.