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watercolour on burlap canvasCrèvecoeur
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This vibrant abstract artwork showcases a dynamic interplay of geometric shapes and bold colors. The composition features a captivating arrangement of angular planes in a spectrum of hues, ranging from warm oranges and reds to cool blues and greens. The artist's skillful use of contrasting tones and sharp, defined edges creates a sense of depth and movement, evoking a visually striking, almost kaleidoscopic effect. The overall style and aesthetic suggest a modernist, cubist-inspired approach, reflecting the artist's intent to explore the relationships between form, color, and perspective in a visually compelling manner. ...

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Crèvecoeur
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