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This artwork, clearly created in the style of Abstract Expressionism, depicts an explosion of colors and shapes that instantly captivate the viewer. The canvas is dominated by a myriad of colored spots and splashes, primarily in shades of blue, greenish, and yellow, with touches of red and black. The artist used a dripping technique, similar to that popularized by Jackson Pollock, giving the work a sense of movement and impulsiveness. The splashes seem to be concentrated primarily in the center of the composition, creating a diffuse horizontal form that extends from one side of the canvas to the other. It is as if pent-up energy has exploded, scattering dynamic fragments all around. The density of colors in the center contrasts strikingly with the lighter background, creating depth and dimension that draw the eye toward the vibrant heart of the work. The contrast between dense areas and more airy spaces, as well as the variety of sizes and shapes of the projections, demonstrate a sophisticated mastery of the medium. The thoughtful use of colors invites further exploration, their interaction suggesting deep and complex emotions. This painting is not a mere demonstration of technique, but a true immersion in organized chaos, an invitation to lose oneself in a universe of color and movement. The visual impact is reinforced by the discreet signature in the lower right corner, subtly recalling the artist without distracting from the overall composition. This work is a perfect example of the emotional and visual power that abstract art can achieve when executed with skill and passion.

Materials used:

oil on canvas stretched on a wooden frame

Tags:
#abstract 

Strong feelings (2025) Oil painting
by Pol Henry Ledent

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This artwork, clearly created in the style of Abstract Expressionism, depicts an explosion of colors and shapes that instantly captivate the viewer. The canvas is dominated by a myriad of colored spots and splashes, primarily in shades of blue, greenish, and yellow, with touches of red and black. The artist used a dripping technique, similar to that popularized by Jackson Pollock, giving the work a sense of movement and impulsiveness. The splashes seem to be concentrated primarily in the center of the composition, creating a diffuse horizontal form that extends from one side of the canvas to the other. It is as if pent-up energy has exploded, scattering dynamic fragments all around. The density of colors in the center contrasts strikingly with the lighter background, creating depth and dimension that draw the eye toward the vibrant heart of the work. The contrast between dense areas and more airy spaces, as well as the variety of sizes and shapes of the projections, demonstrate a sophisticated mastery of the medium. The thoughtful use of colors invites further exploration, their interaction suggesting deep and complex emotions. This painting is not a mere demonstration of technique, but a true immersion in organized chaos, an invitation to lose oneself in a universe of color and movement. The visual impact is reinforced by the discreet signature in the lower right corner, subtly recalling the artist without distracting from the overall composition. This work is a perfect example of the emotional and visual power that abstract art can achieve when executed with skill and passion.

Materials used:

oil on canvas stretched on a wooden frame

Tags:
#abstract 
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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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