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The work presented is a vibrant explosion of colors and abstract shapes. This contemporary art immediately captures the attention with its dynamism and vitality. The canvas is dominated by bursts of yellow, green, red, blue and purple, creating a bold chromatic harmony. Each brushstroke seems to be executed with frenetic energy, giving the whole an impression of constant movement. The artist uses a gesture painting technique, where colors collide and mix in a fluid but controlled manner. The touches of black and white add depth and accentuate contrasts, guiding the eye through a forest of sinuous shapes and lines. The splashes and drips of paint add additional texture, enriching the tactile aspect of the work. What makes this work unique is its ability to awaken the imagination. The absence of defined shapes allows for a multitude of interpretations, transforming the viewer into an active participant in the artistic experience. The composition, although chaotic in appearance, reveals a certain cohesion upon closer observation, suggesting a subtle balance between chaos and order. In short, this painting is a celebration of the complexity and beauty of human emotions, translated through an undeniable mastery of color and painting techniques. It is a work that is not simply seen; it demands to be felt and explored.

All paintings are signed on the front and are delivered with the certificate of authenticity.
High grade oil paint and mediums used .
Packaging: Securely wrapped in bubble wrap then carefully packaged and shipped in a cardboard box.
Please don’t hesitate to contact me if you need more photos !

Materials used:

oil on canvas stretched on a wooden frame

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#abstract #flowers #nature #pond #winter #gestural #spring #cornflowers #fractal #waters 

Dedalus found the way out (2024) Oil painting
by Pol Henry Ledent

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The work presented is a vibrant explosion of colors and abstract shapes. This contemporary art immediately captures the attention with its dynamism and vitality. The canvas is dominated by bursts of yellow, green, red, blue and purple, creating a bold chromatic harmony. Each brushstroke seems to be executed with frenetic energy, giving the whole an impression of constant movement. The artist uses a gesture painting technique, where colors collide and mix in a fluid but controlled manner. The touches of black and white add depth and accentuate contrasts, guiding the eye through a forest of sinuous shapes and lines. The splashes and drips of paint add additional texture, enriching the tactile aspect of the work. What makes this work unique is its ability to awaken the imagination. The absence of defined shapes allows for a multitude of interpretations, transforming the viewer into an active participant in the artistic experience. The composition, although chaotic in appearance, reveals a certain cohesion upon closer observation, suggesting a subtle balance between chaos and order. In short, this painting is a celebration of the complexity and beauty of human emotions, translated through an undeniable mastery of color and painting techniques. It is a work that is not simply seen; it demands to be felt and explored.

All paintings are signed on the front and are delivered with the certificate of authenticity.
High grade oil paint and mediums used .
Packaging: Securely wrapped in bubble wrap then carefully packaged and shipped in a cardboard box.
Please don’t hesitate to contact me if you need more photos !

Materials used:

oil on canvas stretched on a wooden frame

Tags:
#abstract #flowers #nature #pond #winter #gestural #spring #cornflowers #fractal #waters 
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After having explored European landscapes and the feamle beauty, he experienced some abstract paintings. He rapidly found the pleasure of unlimited creative power. He has really become aware that he... Read more

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