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KALEIDOSCOPE AZUR
Azure Kaleidoscope” is an enchanting invitation into an abstract world where the harmony of blues unfolds like a dream. This small acrylic work on canvas, intimate format, unveils a captivating visual kaleidoscope. I explore the richness of shades of blue with an abstract approach., creating imaginary windows that open onto distinct horizons of celestial tones.
The different blues are treated as so many facets of the same visual experience, evoking the diversity of emotions that this color can inspire. From deep azures to lighter celestial tones, each window of blue captures a unique moment in the painting, inviting the viewer to explore the subtle variations of this rich and soothing palette.
“Azure Kaleidoscope” transcends the limits of physical reality to transport the viewer to a universe where abstraction becomes a gateway to the imagination. Shades of blue, carefully arranged, captivate the eye and create an atmosphere of serenity. This work presents itself as a visual meditation, an immersion in the soothing beauty of the azure, captured by my creative soul .
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SAIGON
“Winners find ways, the losers excuses.”
Franklin D. Roosevelt
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CHARLEMAGNE
« Art does not reproduce the visible, he makes visible. »
Theory of Modern Art
Paul Klee 1879-1940