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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
15.7x15.7in
About this artwork
Abstract composition made in Saint Jeannet near Nice to study contrast
colors and energies that they release with the force of a gesture. Made with a brush and a knife signed at the bottom and behind. The title alludes to strength but also perhaps to the Mekong Delta in Asia after a stay in Vietnam and Cambodia. An evocation, an influence and above all a reverie.
« It is the reflection not of a visual reality but of an invention that translates a deep feeling for nature that resonates with what is most intimate within me. »
Pierre Calogero is an artist based in France whose paintings have been exhibited nationally. He cites geometry, colors, and the search for harmony as being the main themes of his artistic practice. Calogero's bold abstractions are created with natural pigments mixed with acrylic binders and water. He also employs brushes and squeegees, working the surface of his canvases with crumpled paper because, for him, the relationships of density, materiality, brightness, or mattness between colored surfaces are essential.