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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
35x45.7in
About this artwork
The abstract painting of Tenurb Géneau is classified in the category of "lyrical abstract painters" whose leaders were from the 1950s and following Kandinsky,: Georges Mathieu, Soulages, Hartung and others for Europeans, or Zao Wou-ki for Asians… Tenurb-Géneau, very attracted at that time by pictorial creation, out of a need for eclecticism, studied both figurative composition and that of abstraction. In this area he has endeavored to perfect his… work by ensuring, for an aesthetic concern (are not the paintings intended to embellish our environment?) The balance of his compositions, both in the form of the lines and in the the value and harmonization of colors. Often with a more colorful convergence zone, supposed to balance the whole picture ...
Alain Brunet is an experimented French artist whose paintings have been widely exhibited nationally, as well as in Belgium, Switzerland, the United States, Japan, Luxembourg, and China. In Brunet's figurative, abstract, and still-life pieces, he attaches "primordial importance" to the balance of forms and the subtlety of colors. His distinctive compositions are created using acrylics on canvas.