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Frantz Lexy"Sun glitter", geometric, abstract, blue, grey, red, yellow, acrylic painting2016
2016
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"Sun glitter" is an geometric abstract acrylic painting by Frantz Lexy. The image consists of diamond shaped patterns arranged in intricate symmetrical design. The background is white and the foreground consists of various shades of blue, grey, red, yellow, pink, and green. The combination of bold colors, symmetry and repetition creates the illusion of movement while maintaining a sense of balance and harmony. Although the work can be observed as purely abstract, the image also hints at a landscape. All these elements come together to create a painting that can be appreciated from up close as well as from a distance. The painting is framed, signed on the lower right side of the of the canvas and on the verso.
Through painting, Frantz Lexy explores personal identity, belonging, and humanity’s place in nature and its relationship with technology. Lexy uses personal storytelling as a vehicle to engage contemporary concerns and invites others to find their own narratives through his imagery. Lexy is fascinated with how paradoxical imagery creates tension and compels us to reflect on our immediate reaction. Human figures are recurring motifs in Lexy’s works. He is equally interested in texture and abstraction, and how they play within his landscapes. Lexy’s portfolio is a reflection on the plurality that exists within every individual, and specifically how that relates to people of color.
Frantz Lexy is a self-taught artist and experimentation is a driving force behind his vibrant acrylic paintings. His work has been shown in galleries across Massachusetts. He is represented by Fountain Street Gallery in Boston, MA.
- Creator:Frantz Lexy (1991, Haitian, American)
- Creation Year:2016
- Dimensions:Height: 36 in (91.44 cm)Width: 48 in (121.92 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Natick, MA
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Frantz Lexy
Through painting, Frantz Lexy explores personal identity, belonging, and humanity’s place in nature and its relationship with technology. Lexy uses personal storytelling as a vehicle to engage contemporary concerns and invites others to find their own narratives through his imagery. Lexy is fascinated with how paradoxical imagery creates tension and compels us to reflect on our immediate reaction. Human figures are recurring motifs in Lexy’s works. He is equally interested in texture and abstraction, and how they play within his landscapes. Lexy’s portfolio is a reflection on the plurality that exists within every individual, and specifically how that relates to people of color. Frantz Lexy is a self-taught artist and experimentation is a driving force behind his vibrant acrylic paintings. His work has been shown in galleries across Massachusetts. He is represented by Fountain Street Gallery in Boston, MA.
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