WORLD’S FAIR 17- BRUXELLES 1910
WORLD’S FAIR 17
BRUXELLES 1910
An abstract representation of the Brussels Universal Exhibition of 1910 focused on the scientific and technological advances of the time.
Geometric lines and bold colors come together to represent innovation, the modernity and complexity of the technology on display.
Shapes inspired by Art Nouveau architecture, emblematic movement of the time, are also present in the work.
This abstract representation pays tribute to the exceptional achievements of the Exhibition while reflecting the cultural and artistic evolution of the time..
Original work
Acrylic on canvas mounted on a wooden frame
40 cm x 40 cm
“World’s Fair” is a composition consisting of 20 canvases that can be displayed individually, an order, out of order or combined according to viewer preference.
This work offers great flexibility in terms of display and allows you to play with colors and shapes to create a unique visual experience..
Each canvas can be enjoyed on its own or in conjunction with the others, providing a versatile and customizable art experience.
“World’s Fair” is a fascinating example of the creative approach to art and how it can be adapted to suit any home's needs and tastes.
Make your choice, of 1 at 20 pieces -
1 P – 350 € | 4 P – 1 330 € | 8 P – 2 500 € |
12 P – 3 500 € | 16 P – 4 350 € | 20 P – 5 650 €
annee-de-creation | 2023 |
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painting-technique | Acrylic, Brush, Côtés du tableau peints pour pouvoir se dispenser d'un encadrement |
genre | GRAPHIC DESIGN |
form | Square |
cut | Size S |
height | 40 cm |
width | 40 cm |
depth | 3.7 cm |
main color | Yellow, Orange, Multicolored, Bleu, Rouge, Vert, Noir |
support | Toile canvas |
wooden frame | 3D, Dispositif d'accroche au mur |
unique-work | Yes |
signature | Lenon B on the right edge of the frame, signé par l'artiste au dos de la toile, Certificat d'authenticité signé |
reproduction | Non |
And more
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PACIFIC PALISADE
“There is no favorable wind for those who do not know where they are going.”
Seneca
Philosopher (4 of. J.-C. – 65 apr. J.-C. )
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SAO SEBASTIAO
“This is not what you are looking at, but what you see.”
Henry David Thoreau
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UN DIMANCHE AU SENEGAL
“There are colors that, isolated, seem tasteless, but would be sorely missed by a demanding painter, the same, there are spices that, taken in isolation, are inedible and yet are essential elements of a successful grand cuisine.”
Gregory Lacroix
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