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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
31.5x31.5in
About this artwork
Sometimes deviating from lyrical abstraction towards a more classical representation, the painter Tenurb-Géneau likes to imagine compositions like this one, where landscapes take the liberty of blending into abstraction. A form of encounter that the Franco-Chinese painter Chu Tey Chun used to call "abstract landscape". Without forgetting that the painter Turner took in his time and, particularly in his seascapes, so many liberties with classical… figuration that it is permissible to qualify him as a precursor of lyrical abstraction.
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.