Acrylic and modeling paste on canvas.

30x24"

How do shapes and colour representations relate to one another? Are they relatable to abstraction and deconstruction? Through employing triad, complements, monochrome, square, and analogous colour schemes and different colour values, these colour harmonies realize into a cohesive piece. Organic forms of various shapes and sizes are meant to add interest and movement to the piece. Inverted repetitive patterning has also been incorporated within the composition. Mixing flexible modeling paste to a second layer of the acrylic paint builds up heavy textures and dimensional form.
Even when there is no colour relation; cross-over of colour has been allowed to occur in order to force the composition to read as a cohesive arrangement, even though there are contrasts of colours.
With abstraction and deconstruction as the driving force, there is more licence to mix and match compositional ideas that may otherwise have been more constrained in execution, in a more representational format.

ABSTRACTED & DECONSTRUCTED COLOUR HARMONIES

Pauline De Four

1,400.00

Painting

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