Untitled

Léo Chesneau

Untitled, 202029.7 x 21cmSign in to view price
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Material
acrylic and toner ink on paper laminated on wood
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This abstract painting features a bold and vibrant color palette, with blocks of green, red, yellow, and blue dominating the canvas. The overall composition is geometric, with distinct rectangular shapes and lines that intersect and create a sense of depth and movement. The artist appears to have utilized a combination of flat, solid colors and gestural brushstrokes, suggesting an exploration of the interplay between precise forms and expressive mark-making. While the subject matter is non-representational, the piece evokes a sense of energy and rhythm, inviting the viewer to engage with the work's interplay of color, shape, and texture. The artist's intention may have been to challenge traditional notions of painting and celebrate the inherent expressive power of abstract elements. ...

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Artist
Léo Chesneau
B.1992, French

Through his research, Leo Chesneau provokes a calling into question of traditional pictorial means, combining theoretical reflections and a political positioning on circulation and access to images.The equal importance attributed to the manufacturing stages and to the final artwork, as well as the absence of a predetermined subject in his works, shift the interest towards the succession of different gestures that create the paintings. His work reflects a desire to return to the primitive gesture, by appropriating different methods of image-making: covering, superimposition, subtraction, framing. Leo uses simple, elementary structures made with the help of ancestral tools and materials such as fire, ink and pigment to reproduce technological mechanisms rid of their magic on a human scale. Purified forms, made up of elements below which the form itself dissolves: the repetition of similar shapes and volumes, the creation of a motif and its reversal. ...

Léo Chesneau: Artworks
Untitled
Léo Chesneau
Untitled, 2021
204 x 126cm
Untitled
Léo Chesneau
Untitled, 2021
100 x 63cm
Untitled
Léo Chesneau
Untitled, 2020
29.7 x 21cm
Untitled
Léo Chesneau
Untitled, 2021
204 x 126cm
Untitled
Léo Chesneau
Untitled, 2020
29 x 21cm
Untitled
Léo Chesneau
Untitled, 2019
204 x 63cm
Untitled
Léo Chesneau
Untitled, 2021
50 x 150cm
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