Original artwork description:

Here the essence of the earth takes shape in a monochrome palette, where brown spreads out like a fertile canvas.

The shades of this shade evoke the richness of Mother earth, while the surface of the painting vibrates with a latent energy.

The drips, like rivers of liquid clay, cross the canvas randomly, leaving behind traces of movement and transformation.

Each trickle seems to tell the silent story of genesis, of the moment when the earth comes to life and comes alive with its own breath.

Materials used:

acrylic

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#abstract #modern art #street art #geometric abstraction #geometrical #streetart #chocolate #abstact art #abstract street art 
Untitled 6 (2023)
Acrylic painting
by JP Vignaud

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Here the essence of the earth takes shape in a monochrome palette, where brown spreads out like a fertile canvas.

The shades of this shade evoke the richness of Mother earth, while the surface of the painting vibrates with a latent energy.

The drips, like rivers of liquid clay, cross the canvas randomly, leaving behind traces of movement and transformation.

Each trickle seems to tell the silent story of genesis, of the moment when the earth comes to life and comes alive with its own breath.

Materials used:

acrylic

Tags:
#abstract #modern art #street art #geometric abstraction #geometrical #streetart #chocolate #abstact art #abstract street art 

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Jean-philippe Vergnaud is a painter born in Niort in 1980. He likes the painting is abstract, which allows everyone to feed their imagination, by not representing things. He uses an... Read more

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