Landscapes of Time, Space, Light & Earth

Large Paintings

Large Contemporary Mineral Paintings

Monumental Art, Rooted in Nature

Want to experience immersive art? Paul Seftel’s large paintings create layered landscapes where earth, light, and memory intersect. Each large contemporary mineral painting mesmerizes viewers with its unique detailing and standing, giving them a feeling of being surrounded by and immersed in nature.

Big Abstract Landscape Art

Seftel’s big abstract landscape art portrays the beauty of the real world. It’s no news that each of his masterpiece is inspired by mountains, oceans, deserts, and open plains —the majesty of our planet. That’s because these paintings focus mainly on human emotion and atmosphere rather than literal representation. Mineral pigment layers and earthy textured surfaces express motion, light, and the swift flow of time. As a contemporary artist, he doesn’t  depict a literal landscape, so the art is open to interpretation, allowing viewers to find their own meaning in the colors, forms, and textures.

Why are Oversized Mineral Art Pieces a Thing Now?

Oversized mineral paintings are gaining attention for offering a distinctive way to engage with contemporary art. Paul’s Seftel work is way too detailed, made from marble dust, limestone, mica, copper, and phosphorescent pigments, making him one of the most original and unique artists of all time. Monet and Van Gogh look down proudly on his creations. His theory for working on a big canvas is to allow viewers to focus more on the detailing that might go unnoticed in smaller pieces. Today’s visitors appreciate the oversized work for their visual appeal and the deeper connection they feel towards nature.

Frequently Asked Questions

He uses natural minerals, including limestone, marble dust, copper, mica, iron, and phosphorescent pigments to create light-reactive, textured surfaces.

Seftel’s works fuse contemporary techniques with geological processes, layering minerals to create surfaces that shift with light and evoke memory and landscape.

Yes, you can. To purchase the art piece, request specific artworks through our online form or visit the Seftel Gallery to view available pieces.

The good news is, yes! His art has been exhibited in the US, Europe, and selected international galleries and art fairs

Seftel’s mineral paintings are durable, but it is recommended to avoid direct sunlight and excessive humidity. Gentle dusting is sufficient for maintenance.

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