Saronic Gulf

Lewis Brander

Saronic Gulf, 202238 x 37cmPrice on Request
Details
MaterialGalleryLocation
oil on woodVardaxoglou GalleryLondon
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This minimalist artwork showcases a vibrant, monochromatic canvas in a deep, fiery shade of orange. The composition is simple yet captivating, with the rectangular frame creating a clean, elegant presentation. The artist's technique emphasizes the purity and intensity of the color, drawing the viewer's attention to the nuances and depth of the hue. This work exemplifies the principles of color field painting, where the artist's focus is on exploring the expressive and emotive potential of color itself, rather than depicting a recognizable subject matter. ...

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Lewis Brander
Artist
Lewis Brander
B.1995, British

Lewis Brander: Artworks
Saronic Gulf
Lewis BranderSaronic Gulf, 2022Price on Request
Vardaxoglou Gallery
Gallery
Vardaxoglou Gallery
London

Established in 2020, Vardaxoglou is a London-based gallery specialising in modern and contemporary art. The gallery’s programme features exhibitions with a number of contemporary artists in the context of regular historical surveys that present pioneering artists to new audiences.