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A new series inspired by the tachism movement of Georges Mathieu, hans Hartung, pollock, Paul Jenkins.
Another interpretation of forms and composition where the fluidity of the paint is the driving force of the process. Increasingly anchored in the "action painting" movement, this work explores both the alchemy of textures but also projected, stretched, branded, living forms. This new process is fully in line with my artistic development, with this desire to seek out immediate emotion and restore it as purely as possible.

Materials used:

acrylic on canvas

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#abstract #contemporary #expressionism #blue and white #action painting #fluid acrylic #tachism 
Black season 2 (2020)
Acrylic painting
by Ines Khadraoui

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A new series inspired by the tachism movement of Georges Mathieu, hans Hartung, pollock, Paul Jenkins.
Another interpretation of forms and composition where the fluidity of the paint is the driving force of the process. Increasingly anchored in the "action painting" movement, this work explores both the alchemy of textures but also projected, stretched, branded, living forms. This new process is fully in line with my artistic development, with this desire to seek out immediate emotion and restore it as purely as possible.

Materials used:

acrylic on canvas

Tags:
#abstract #contemporary #expressionism #blue and white #action painting #fluid acrylic #tachism 

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About my work : In a world where being connected becomes the major mode of communication in the relationship with the other, I perceive a great loneliness in the intimacy of... Read more

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