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Details
Material
acrylic on canvas.
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This abstract painting features a muted, earthy color palette with shades of gray, blue, and beige. The composition consists of a large, central rectangular area with a textured, irregular surface, surrounded by a more subdued background. The artwork employs a mixed media approach, combining thick brushstrokes and layers of paint to create a sense of depth and materiality. The overall style suggests an exploration of abstract expressionism, with the artist's gestural techniques and emphasis on the physical qualities of the materials used. While the image does not depict any recognizable subject matter, the work's moody, contemplative atmosphere may reflect the artist's personal expression or insights into the human experience. ...

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Artist
Jean-François Lauda
B.1981, Canadian

A painter with an improvisational and intuitive approach, Lauda engages deeply with abstraction on his own terms. He deftly balances control with chaos, allowing traces of layering, erasure, and accumulation to remain visible—illuminating the painting’s process, memory, and temporal complexity. Described as a "chameleon painter," his work draws from various abstractionist lineages—echoes of Constructivism and Richard Diebenkorn—while resisting neat categorization. Lauda uncovers his own expressive truth by embracing spontaneity, chance, and texture as core elements of his work. His method often includes using found cardboard templates from his family’s studio, introducing an element of detachment and collaboration in the making process. This technique complements his formal experimentation with subtle geometry, chromatic surprises, and an expressive, grunge-tinged aesthetic. Lauda’s paintings invite contemplation through their nuanced balance of unpredictability and craft. By foregrounding the art object’s material history and painterly gestures, he opens a space where abstraction becomes both tactile and conceptually rich—an unfolding process rather than a fixed declaration. ...

Jean-François Lauda: Artworks
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Jean-François LaudaUntitled, 2024
66 x 48.3cm
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Jean-François LaudaUntitled, 2024
30.5 x 38.1cm
Untitled
Jean-François LaudaUntitled, 2024
66 x 48.3cm
Untitled
Jean-François LaudaUntitled, 2024
66 x 48.3cm
Untitled
Jean-François LaudaUntitled, 2024
30.5 x 38.1cm
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Jean-François LaudaUntitled, 2024
30.48 x 38.1cm
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Jean-François LaudaUntitled, 2024
30.48 x 38.1cm