The Exquisite Corpse 5, (Siah)
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acrylic, gesso and collage on paperIn Situ – Fabienne Leclerc
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The artwork features a vibrant and visually striking collage composition. The dominant colors are bold yellows and blues, with a mix of organic shapes and patterns. The central focus is a bowl filled with whimsical blue rabbit-like figures. Surrounding this are various elements, including lush green grass, spotted animal prints, and abstract shapes. The overall style blends surreal, pop art, and figurative elements, creating a dynamic and playful visual experience. The artist likely aimed to explore themes of nature, symbolism, and the imagination through this imaginative and visually captivating contemporary artwork. ...

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