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Other details :
Artwork unmounted, but already framed and ready to hang.
Dimensions :
27.6x19.7in
About this artwork
In this artwork, I gave free rein to my joy of creation, blending spray paint and ink to capture a colorful conversation between abstract forms. Each color and line dances with lightness, expressing a vibrant and joyful exchange. This energy invites lightness and curiosity, illuminating your space with a dynamic and lively atmosphere.
Thierry Buisson, a self-taught painter from Lyon, trained in the world of Joan Miro, Wassily Kandinsky, Paul Klee and Picasso.
In 2024, he was awarded a medal by the Academy of Arts, Sciences and Letters.
Her technique is a rhythmic and instinctive combination of acrylic, pastel chalk and plaster. Her work falls within an expressive abstraction, inherited from cubism, where structure dialogues with emotion.
Her abstract works invite the viewer to transcend words, creating a space for personal imagination.
A proponent of automatism, where the artist gives free rein to their gesture without strict planning.
His work is based on organic forms that suggest creatures or characters, without being realistic.
Theb develops a pictorial universe which he calls Lyromorphism.