• France •
Screen Printing, Giclée print on Canvas , Other rigid frame
35 x 47 in
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Medium :
Screen Printing, Giclée print on Canvas , Other rigid frame
Framing :
Framing on request
Dimensions :
35.4x47.2in
About this artwork
In this work I capture the energy of futurism through bold geometric abstraction. Spheres in bright red and vibrant yellow are linked by chains of black shadows, evoking the connection between the elements. This visual dialogue between form, color and space brings a vibrant dynamic to any living space, encouraging contemplation and inspiration.
. I believe the strength of the portfolio of artworks presented by Daniel Burgraeve lies in a coherent group of artworks, even if they differ from each other in terms of composition and other aspects. They were all created from a similar visual concept.
Daniel Burgraeve defines these abstract expressionist works as lyrical abstractions. They are all action paintings, created spontaneously, non-figurative, or identifiable by rapid brushstrokes.
If I had to choose a favorite work, I would choose "lyrical abstraction 2": "LYRICAL ABSTRACTION 2".