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Artwork unmounted, but already framed and ready to hang.
Dimensions :
15.7x15.7in
About this artwork
A powerful eulogy to matter highlights how circles become the formal subject of the canvas, delineating its space, structuring it, regulating its rhythm, and simultaneously creating a powerful visual impact that ignites the viewer's soul. They stand before circles of fire, where everything is power, energy, and creative regeneration that transcends the canvas and amplifies in a swirling alternation of color, as dense as blood and as purifying as… fire. The mark becomes an incision, a scar that encloses a shred of color as if it were living flesh, and in this purifying dance, the regenerating fire becomes the center and measure of the entire pictorial composition.
Marian De Kort, a Dutch painter with a spontaneous background enriched by experiences in Indonesia, the Netherlands, Paris, and Rome, uses oil, ceramic, paper, and glass as her primary expressive mediums. Her works emerge from material experimentation that evolves from initial figuration to a refined conceptual abstraction, playing on gestures, graphic signs, and visual layers. Through vibrant colors such as red, blue, and gold, she communicates a profound spiritual and cosmological energy, inviting the viewer to immerse themselves in intense emotions and reflections on the human condition.