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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
15.7x11.8in
About this artwork
It is the study of the arrangement of forms in space. The lines slide and overlap, slightly unstructured. The upper border seems to be in front of the canvas thanks to a shadow effect. The thick black line is slightly offset as it passes in front of the yellow plane, so this black structure seems to lean slightly, as if it is coming loose. Something is happening, discreetly, in this strange landscape.
The warm colors are harmonious.
The air circulates,… we breathe.
This work, with its pure forms and warm hues, an exploration of geometric simplicity, evokes a "cosmic landscape".
Very decorative, it will bring a touch of serene and sophisticated calm to your interior.
(Can be looked at in several directions).
A multi-disciplinary artist, Anne is curious by nature. She explores various artistic techniques ranging from working with rakes, ink, window scrapers, paint dripping and mounting relief paintings in the form of sculptures, to plaster and cement.
She works on canvas or paper, combining Posca with acrylic paint, which she applies in transparent washes, allowing the lines of the felt pen to show through.
She has exhibited at the Salon d'Automne at the Grand Palais in Paris, in various contemporary art fairs but also in Spain, in the Netherlands and at the Tsukuba Museum of Art in Tokyo.