Original artwork description:

The combination of black and orange takes on particular relief here. The two colors blend together and embrace each other thanks to the technique used, the bomb. The drips and projections give depth to the whole, but the orange remains bright, present.

Two small white projections appear, like two shooting stars in a stormy summer sky.
The canvas is mounted on a stretcher deep (4cm)and therefore does not require framing.

Materials used:

acrylic

Tags:
#abstract #modern art #minimalism #white painting #minimal art #imaginative and expressive #black and orange 

Noirange

Acrylic painting 
by Benoit Guerin

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The combination of black and orange takes on particular relief here. The two colors blend together and embrace each other thanks to the technique used, the bomb. The drips and projections give depth to the whole, but the orange remains bright, present.

Two small white projections appear, like two shooting stars in a stormy summer sky.
The canvas is mounted on a stretcher deep (4cm)and therefore does not require framing.

Materials used:

acrylic

Tags:
#abstract #modern art #minimalism #white painting #minimal art #imaginative and expressive #black and orange 

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Benoît est un transmetteur, un transmetteur d'émotions. Peintre autodidacte il débute sa vie artistique avec la peinture figurative puis glisse naturellement vers l'abstraction qu'il définit comme « un meilleur terrain... Read more

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