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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
31.5x23.6in
About this artwork
In this work, I explored the balance between chaos and order through geometric shapes and a play of contrasting colors. Cubist elements blend in a dynamic visual dialogue, expressing a continuous tension between opposing forces. Each stroke is an invitation to discover the coexistence of dualities, animating the space in a unique way. This will bring an invigorating and stimulating energy to any home, evoking reflection and modern aesthetics.
With a background in architecture and visual arts, Sébastien Zanello is a multidisciplinary artist who explores minimalism through geometric sculptures and monumental installations. From virtual materialization to artisanal creation, she explores techniques that blend digital and traditional art. Perpetually in dialogue with space, her works question the viewer, prompting an introspective meditation on our relationship with the environment. Each work is a celebration of simplicity, a window into places we thought were closed in our certainties.