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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
39.4x39.4in
About this artwork
In this work, three-dimensional triangles articulate and decompose across the canvas in an upward movement from left to right, creating a tension of opposing forces. The piece draws a direct analogy with the architectural movement that breaks away from the principles of modern architecture: here, the lack of conventional symmetry and harmony becomes the catalyst for creation.
It is a liberation into infinite possibilities where shapes and volumes… do not abide by a fixed doctrine; they are free in their entirety. The volumes, initially represented through well-defined geometries, fragment until they almost become pure matter. This decomposition allows numerous facets to emerge, offering different points of view depending on the observer's position. Thus, a dynamic dialogue is established between the spectator and the canvas, where the light source plays a leading role: the projected lights and shadows are not external elements, but intrinsic components of the artwork itself.
« My work is marked by movement and color, in close relationship with my inner self, my imagination, and thoughts.
I want my art to reveal an inner universe of emotions and sensations - like an eternal dream. »
Karina Yacoubian is a visual artist whose abstract work explores the relationship between color and movement, alongside the balance of structure and freedom. Her compositions maintain a strong connection to the imaginary and the intuitive, unfolding at the intersection of geometry and gesture, order and emotion. From an early age, the artist showed a deep interest in drawing, art history, and architecture—three languages that continue to define her creative universe. She studied Interior Design at ORT University in Montevideo, Uruguay, and later Architecture at the University of Belgrano in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Although academically trained in design and architecture, she is a self-taught painter, guided by curiosity, intuition, and a deeply personal sense of experimentation.