Red Flag

$100.00

36 × 24. Acrylic on canvas. Gallery Wrap

This painting is a vibrant, abstract expressionist work characterized by its textured, layered composition and a dynamic, chaotic arrangement of colours. The canvas is filled with a multitude of thick, impasto-like brushstrokes, creating a dense, tactile surface that feels almost three-dimensional. The colour palette is rich and varied, featuring a mix of blues, reds, yellows, greens, and blacks, with accents of white and orange that add vibrancy and contrast.

The overall effect is one of raw energy and emotional intensity, with the vibrant colours and heavy textures creating a sense of movement and chaos. The painting feels alive and unfiltered, as if the artist poured their emotions directly onto the canvas. The style is deeply rooted in abstract expressionism, reminiscent of artists like Willem de Kooning or Jean Dubuffet, who used thick, gestural brushwork to convey raw emotion and energy. The lack of distinct forms allows the viewer to interpret the piece through their own lens, perhaps seeing it as a representation of urban chaos, a natural force, or an emotional storm. The painting’s vibrant colours and textured surface make it a visually striking and emotionally evocative work, demanding attention and inviting the viewer to immerse themselves in its chaotic beauty.

36 × 24. Acrylic on canvas. Gallery Wrap

This painting is a vibrant, abstract expressionist work characterized by its textured, layered composition and a dynamic, chaotic arrangement of colours. The canvas is filled with a multitude of thick, impasto-like brushstrokes, creating a dense, tactile surface that feels almost three-dimensional. The colour palette is rich and varied, featuring a mix of blues, reds, yellows, greens, and blacks, with accents of white and orange that add vibrancy and contrast.

The overall effect is one of raw energy and emotional intensity, with the vibrant colours and heavy textures creating a sense of movement and chaos. The painting feels alive and unfiltered, as if the artist poured their emotions directly onto the canvas. The style is deeply rooted in abstract expressionism, reminiscent of artists like Willem de Kooning or Jean Dubuffet, who used thick, gestural brushwork to convey raw emotion and energy. The lack of distinct forms allows the viewer to interpret the piece through their own lens, perhaps seeing it as a representation of urban chaos, a natural force, or an emotional storm. The painting’s vibrant colours and textured surface make it a visually striking and emotionally evocative work, demanding attention and inviting the viewer to immerse themselves in its chaotic beauty.