



Sign No. 45 | Painting on Cardboard
Gina Vor's minimalist practice centers on visual economy and material integrity.
This black and white abstract composition operates through deliberate restraint, where the tension between mark and emptiness generates its conceptual weight.
Rather than pursuing chromatic richness or gestural drama, the work achieves presence through precise tonal relationships and compositional discipline.
The painting's medium carries particular significance: recycled archival matt that is left after professional framing.Â
This material choice reflects an artist committed to resourcefulness, transforming production waste into finished artwork.
The decision to work at miniature scale further reinforces this philosophy—creating impact without excess, presence without grandeur.
For contemporary interiors, the work functions as a sophisticated visual anchor. Its monochromatic palette integrates across diverse design contexts—minimalist, industrial, Japandi, or gallery settings—without demanding dominance.
The modest dimensions invite intimate engagement, rewarding sustained attention in ways that larger, more assertive pieces often cannot.
Collectors drawn to this work typically value artistic intention alongside material honesty.
They recognize that constraint, when wielded with conviction, becomes generative rather than limiting.
Sign No. 45 appeals to those seeking art that aligns environmental consciousness with aesthetic rigor, refusing the compromise between sustainability and artistic merit.
A piece that demonstrates how reduction, applied with purpose, creates genuine visual and conceptual strength.
- Title "Sign No. 45".
- Artist: Gina Vor (Switzerland / Lithuania).
- Size: 38 x 28 cm / 15 x 11 in.
- Year: 2021.
- Acrylic on cardboard - archival matt.
- Not framed.
- Signed by the artist on the back.
- Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity.Â
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Gina Vor's minimalist practice centers on visual economy and material integrity.
This black and white abstract composition operates through deliberate restraint, where the tension between mark and emptiness generates its conceptual weight.
Rather than pursuing chromatic richness or gestural drama, the work achieves presence through precise tonal relationships and compositional discipline.
The painting's medium carries particular significance: recycled archival matt that is left after professional framing.Â
This material choice reflects an artist committed to resourcefulness, transforming production waste into finished artwork.
The decision to work at miniature scale further reinforces this philosophy—creating impact without excess, presence without grandeur.
For contemporary interiors, the work functions as a sophisticated visual anchor. Its monochromatic palette integrates across diverse design contexts—minimalist, industrial, Japandi, or gallery settings—without demanding dominance.
The modest dimensions invite intimate engagement, rewarding sustained attention in ways that larger, more assertive pieces often cannot.
Collectors drawn to this work typically value artistic intention alongside material honesty.
They recognize that constraint, when wielded with conviction, becomes generative rather than limiting.
Sign No. 45 appeals to those seeking art that aligns environmental consciousness with aesthetic rigor, refusing the compromise between sustainability and artistic merit.
A piece that demonstrates how reduction, applied with purpose, creates genuine visual and conceptual strength.
- Title "Sign No. 45".
- Artist: Gina Vor (Switzerland / Lithuania).
- Size: 38 x 28 cm / 15 x 11 in.
- Year: 2021.
- Acrylic on cardboard - archival matt.
- Not framed.
- Signed by the artist on the back.
- Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity.Â























