
Look up II
A minimalist acrylic painting by Johan Kohlin, inspired by Matthias Heiderich. A vast turquoise sky contrasts sharp, retro-striped architecture to explore presence and perspective.
Click on the images to see it in its true ratio

A minimalist acrylic painting by Johan Kohlin, inspired by Matthias Heiderich. A vast turquoise sky contrasts sharp, retro-striped architecture to explore presence and perspective.

The figurative reality, can sometimes look abstract, when you change your perspective. Acrylic on canvas 50 x 70 cm.

Explore “Misty meadow,” a semi-abstract watercolor by Johan Kohlin. Featuring vibrant yellow fields and delicate, vertical green forms emerging from a misty background, this piece captures the quiet and hazy beauty of a damp landscape.

Experience the raw energy of “Wild Grasses,” an expressive abstract watercolor by Johan Kohlin. This piece uses bold indigo strokes and vibrant amber splatters to capture the fleeting movement of nature. A study in texture and the unpredictable beauty of water.

Discover “The Winding Way”, a minimalist watercolor by Johan Kohlin. This serene piece features a rhythmic, winding path leading toward a soft bank of misty trees and a pale pink horizon, capturing a moment of profound winter silence.


View “The Desert Outpost” an architectural watercolor sketch by Johan Kohlin. This piece explores the clean lines and geometric shadows of a mid-century service station, serving as a foundational study for larger works on the theme of roadside isolation.

Discover Johan Kohlin’s minimalist acrylic study inspired by Laurent Lavergne. Look Up" is an 80x100cm acrylic painting. An extreme perspective looks through dark overpass structures toward a brilliant, healing light