Semi-Abstract Painting for Sale
Between figurative art and abstraction, many artists move away from the more common forms of artistic expression to lure us to the realm of incertitude.
Often seemingly abstract at first, the details of semi-abstract artworks are not always apparent at first glance, makes us discover a perception of the world that invites us to escape.
Usually through the use of a very colourful palette and abstract pictorial techniques (the palette knife for instance) the overlapping of colours and shapes present us with different atmospheres, lights and shadow that push us to discern the subject of the work: a character, an object, an animal, a landscape...
From Georges Cabot's regattas to Richard Dubure's urban landscapes, the blurry and non-distinct lines pleasantly drive us to observe, think, travel... While renewing themselves in a certain continuity and very definite modernity.
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José Ignacio Suarez Solis
Painting - 119.9 x 359.9 x 0.3 cm Painting - 47.2 x 141.7 x 0.1 inch
$8,640
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A semi-abstract painting is a style that combines elements of abstraction and representation. It differs from other styles of painting in that it allows for a certain level of interpretation and imagination from the viewer, while still retaining recognizable forms and shapes. This style often features bold colors, expressive brushstrokes, and a sense of movement and energy.
Some common techniques used in creating a semi-abstract painting include layering, blending, and using bold colors and shapes. Artists may also incorporate various textures and patterns to add depth and interest to the piece. Experimentation and a willingness to take risks are key in creating a successful semi-abstract painting.
Viewers can interpret and appreciate the meaning behind a semi-abstract painting by analyzing the use of color, texture, and composition. They can also consider the artist's intention and the context in which the painting was created. By engaging with the artwork on a deeper level, viewers can gain a greater understanding and appreciation for the piece.