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Medium :
Screen Printing, Giclée print on Metal , Metal
Framing :
Framed
Dimensions :
31.5x31.5in
Edition :
1 / 50
Artist's proof :
5
About this artwork
This fascinating artwork embodies a bold fusion of abstraction and figuration, realized in a style reminiscent of the masters of modernism. Here the artist uses fluid lines and geometric shapes to create two intriguing figures, entangled in an elegant and dynamic dance. Their bodies are outlined with firm black outlines, contrasting with vibrant touches of red, blue and yellow, giving the composition a lively and dynamic energy. The figures' heads,… minimalist and expressive, are adorned with subtle details that suggest intricate hairstyles, incorporating geometric elements such as circles, squares and triangles. This ingenious use of geometric shapes is one of the most distinctive features of the work, adding a dimension of sophistication and visual rhythm. The curves and sinuous lines that crisscross the canvas create a sense of continuous movement.
Jean Louis Mendrisse is a French painter and sculptor who has exhibited both nationally and in the Netherlands. His art depicts diverse emotions and moods, celebrating life and humanity in search of the past and meaning. Mendrisse also expresses the ephemeral through themes that include seduction, arguments, shyness, doubt, family, and dance. He paints using oils and acrylics on canvas or linen and also employs screen printing and lithography techniques. His sculptures are made with bronze, resin, and plastic.