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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
23.6x31.5in
About this artwork
This abstract work plays with geometry and color contrasts. We observe a dominant black forming an angular structure, surrounded by white and a deep blue in the upper left part. The whole evokes a dynamic of tension and balance between the forms.
The artist explores the interactions between full and empty spaces, leaving room for the viewer's interpretation.
This work is part of a minimalist and gestural approach, where material and color interact… to create a composition that is both structured and fluid.
David Decourcelle is a visual artist from Hauts de France.
A graduate of the Amiens Higher School of Art and Design, he obtained the Higher National Diploma in Plastic Expression in 2002.
David quickly established his unique artistic and graphic style.
His work is characterized by the creation of minimalist ink portraits on a monochrome blue background.
Through his creations, the artist explores recurring themes such as questions of identity, the gaze and otherness.
His work has been exhibited in numerous group and individual exhibitions in France and Spain.