часть 3 -- European art Европейская живопись – Jean Dubuffet Mire 38970 1146
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The yellow background serves as an energetic foundation for the overlying layers of red and blue. The red appears to be more assertive, with thick, sweeping strokes that cut across the composition diagonally. These movements create a sense of urgency and forward momentum. The blue is used in a more fragmented manner – as accents, lines, and small pools – providing contrast and visual complexity against the dominant reds and yellows.
The absence of recognizable forms or figures contributes to an abstract quality. Instead of depicting something concrete, the artist seems focused on conveying feeling through color and movement. This suggests a focus on internal states rather than external representation. The brushwork itself is significant; it’s loose and unrefined, emphasizing the physicality of the paint application and the immediacy of the creative act.
The signature in the lower right corner indicates an individual presence – a record of the artists direct involvement with the work. This reinforces the impression that we are witnessing a spontaneous and personal expression rather than a carefully planned or meticulously rendered image. The overall effect is one of controlled chaos, where raw emotion and energetic brushwork coalesce into a visually compelling abstract statement.