Original artwork description:

Monochrome Hermes, from the Monochromes series by Bridg ', is a contemporary and sober canvas. Due to its square format and its deep orange color, this canvas will bring a modern touch.

The background is well worked all in matter, in order to bring a play of light on the painting. This canvas is glossy varnished which will give it a different color depending on the time of day.

Bridg 'French artist with a refined and contemporary style

Materials used:

acrylic on canvas

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#orange #modern art #monochrome #minimalism #contemporary art #minimalist painting #knife painting #hermes #monochrome abstract #orange monochrome 

Monochrome Hermes (2021)

Acrylic painting 
by Bridg'

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Monochrome Hermes, from the Monochromes series by Bridg ', is a contemporary and sober canvas. Due to its square format and its deep orange color, this canvas will bring a modern touch.

The background is well worked all in matter, in order to bring a play of light on the painting. This canvas is glossy varnished which will give it a different color depending on the time of day.

Bridg 'French artist with a refined and contemporary style

Materials used:

acrylic on canvas

Tags:
#orange #modern art #monochrome #minimalism #contemporary art #minimalist painting #knife painting #hermes #monochrome abstract #orange monochrome 
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BRIGD ’minimalist painterA fascinating universe around simplicity, relief, transparency and work around the materialBridg’s opted for simple, basic geometric shapes (rounds, squares, lines) and a limitation of colors (the works... Read more

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