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The Bio
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The Paintings › Kaleidoscope #2

Kaleidoscope #2

$750.00

32 × 24. Acrylic on canvas. Gallery Wrap.

This piece is currently on display in the Art House Cafe gallery, 355 Somerset Street, Ottawa, ON.

This painting embraces a geometric abstraction style. The composition is a complex interplay of angular shapes and circular forms, creating a fragmented, mosaic-like effect reminiscent of stained glass or a cubist interpretation of a scene. The canvas is divided into irregular, intersecting planes, with sharp lines delineating each section, giving the painting a sense of rhythm and structure.

The mood of the painting is both energetic and contemplative, with the vibrant colours and geometric precision evoking a sense of order within chaos. It recalls the works of artists like Wassily Kandinsky or Paul Klee, who often used geometric abstraction to explore themes of balance, harmony, and the cosmic. The painting invites the viewer to explore its intricate composition, finding meaning in the interplay of shapes, colours, and lines.

32 × 24. Acrylic on canvas. Gallery Wrap.

This piece is currently on display in the Art House Cafe gallery, 355 Somerset Street, Ottawa, ON.

This painting embraces a geometric abstraction style. The composition is a complex interplay of angular shapes and circular forms, creating a fragmented, mosaic-like effect reminiscent of stained glass or a cubist interpretation of a scene. The canvas is divided into irregular, intersecting planes, with sharp lines delineating each section, giving the painting a sense of rhythm and structure.

The mood of the painting is both energetic and contemplative, with the vibrant colours and geometric precision evoking a sense of order within chaos. It recalls the works of artists like Wassily Kandinsky or Paul Klee, who often used geometric abstraction to explore themes of balance, harmony, and the cosmic. The painting invites the viewer to explore its intricate composition, finding meaning in the interplay of shapes, colours, and lines.

Location

Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

tscapart | abstract acrylics

Contact

timscap@yahoo.com