Cevin Parker is a Berlin-based artist who emotionally uses color as a constantly evolving source of inspiration in his abstract paintings. Parker is self-taught - creativity is in his blood as an artist.
As such, he reflects his subconscious, inspired by concepts of an impulsive vision or an unexpected muse. His paintings speak to whimsical notions of abstraction and the American color field artists of the 1950-60s. Gerhard Richter's basic idea can also be found selectively in his works.
The artist uses soft, muted tones and acrylic layers that reveal traces of memory and represent a sensitive reflection of the world without ego. Parker works on canvases with acrylic paint and uses the research of color psychology to give his works a sensual effect. The harmonious tones of the environment connect his audience with the emotions he creates within them.
The background texture is built using layered spray paint to imprint the canvas and capture a variety of emotions. At the same time, expressive acrylic color embossing tells of the artist's experiences, in which he fully relies on his emotional state in his studio in Berlin.
Parker has had sold-out exhibitions in Germany, Portugal and Austria. His work can be found in private collections in Germany, Switzerland, Portugal, Canada, Spain, France, the USA and Great Britain.