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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
17.7x39.4in
About this artwork
This abstract expressionist painting is a captivating piece that explores the relationship between the individual and the collective through a dynamic use of color and form. The use of rollers and palette knives gives the work a sense of immediacy and physicality, while the contrasting colors and dynamic composition create a strong visual impact.
The composition of the painting is strong, with both circular movements and straight lines contributing… to a sense of both dizziness and firmness.
On the left side of the canvas, there are many strokes that overlap and intermingle, creating a sense of overflowing energy and activity. On the right side, the strokes are more sparse and open, suggesting a sense of space and quiet.
The painting seems to question the contrast between the overflowing energy of the crowd and the inner space of the individual.
This painting is a powerful example of abstract expressionism, with its emphasis on the emotional and gestural qualities of paint.
« In the beginning, the mind is as blank as the canvas. Then the hands begin their dance, the heart chooses its colors, and the emotions their expression. »
Delphine Bernard is an artist based in France whose paintings have been widely exhibited in Singapore and Indonesia. She compares each of her compositions as being like a vision or a dream and characterizes her artistic process to being "shamanistic". Bernard creates intuitively, allowing her hands to "dance and play" with colors on the canvas. Her vibrant compositions are created using acrylics on canvas.