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This abstract artwork features a minimalist composition dominated by undulating wave-like patterns rendered in shades of gray and blue. The repetitive curving lines create a serene, aquatic-inspired atmosphere, with a sense of movement and rhythm across the canvas. The artist employs a limited palette and simple, gestural brushwork to evoke the visual motif of water. The overall style is suggestive of mid-20th century abstract expressionism, with the artist's focus on the materiality of paint and the expressive potential of abstract form. This tranquil, contemplative work likely aims to invite the viewer to reflect on the natural world and its elemental forces. ...
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Loïc Raguénès
B.1968, FrenchLoïc Raguénès is a painter whose works are representations of rhythmic patterns, atmosphere, sensation and weather. Raguénès often incorporates simple, graphic undulating lines that seem like soundwaves, imbuing each painting with a particular resonance, as well as depicting the visible waves of the ocean. In this sense, the artist’s work can be considered at once figurative and abstract, straddling the boundary that separates the two polarities. The visuality of Raguénès’ paintings – misty, hazy, liminal – as well as their vast scale, gives them an immersive, dreamlike quality. They wash over their viewer, subtly soaking into the skin. Another trademark of the artist’s work are his ‘neo-pointillist’ works, the result of Raguénès digitally manipulating photographs before rendering them with paint. Written by Goldsmiths CCA ...