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This vibrant contemporary artwork features a kaleidoscope of bold colors, intricate shapes, and playful symbols. The composition is a chaotic yet captivating collage of various elements, including geometric patterns, organic forms, and enigmatic figures. The artist employs a mixed-media approach, incorporating a range of materials and techniques, such as paint, collage, and found objects, to create a visually stimulating and visually challenging piece. The artwork appears to be a representation of the artist's unique perspective on the complexities of modern life, blending elements of abstraction, surrealism, and pop art to evoke a sense of dynamism and energy. ...
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Aboudia's work depicts the vitality and the unvarnished energy of a youth that gets by and manages; the smiles are a little nightmarish at times, but these broad smiles exalt their experience. This generation on the fringes of society is growing and taking on a new form. Its strength is becoming clearer as it is restructured. In each work swarms a multitude of lives, a breath of fresh air and noise, silhouettes seek their place in endlessly narrow spaces. In Aboudia's canvases the presence of yesterday's Ziguéhis can be felt to the emergence and assertion of Nouchi. The friction of words, remixed sounds and dreams of someplace else brandished in signs of identity, resistant to the test of precarious everyday conditions. His lines continually encapsulate the effervescence of a blossoming country, the subject of endless debates and demands. Abidjan is at the height of its ascension, a city of transformations. Now that it is beyond the crisis, it is attractive; a city of possibilities. Aboudia is lying in wait, he observes and buries himself in his metropolis. He closely follows any movement or changes. The living dead, zombies that are more awake than ever are illuminated in his tableaux. Between the concrete and the sand Aboudia creates a fantasy, a spontaneous festival, a thriller straight out of coastal West Africa. ...