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Analogous1

$80
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£60.82
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€70.19
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CA$111.98
CA$139.9720% Off
A$125.39
A$156.7320% Off
CHF 65.42
CHF 81.7820% Off
MX$1,527.74
MX$1,909.6720% Off
NOK 830.14
NOK 1,037.6720% Off
SEK 789.24
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DKK 523.93
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**Tina Ybarra's "Analogous1"** Tina Ybarra's "Analogous1" is a compact yet captivating work of art, measuring 4 x 4 inches and priced at $100.00. This acrylic on canvas piece, despite its small size, offers a powerful visual impact and showcases Ybarra's adeptness at manipulating color and form. The title "Analogous1" hints at the artist's exploration of analogous color schemes, where hues adjacent to each other on the color wheel are harmoniously combined. The result is a soothing and cohesive palette that draws viewers in with its seamless gradations and complementary tones. Ybarra's technique with acrylic paint demonstrates a mastery of both texture and composition. The layered brushstrokes and subtle transitions create depth and movement, making the artwork feel much larger than its physical dimensions. "Analogous1" invites viewers to appreciate the beauty in simplicity and the complexity within minimalism. It's a piece that encourages close inspection and contemplation, revealing new details and nuances with each viewing. Tina Ybarra's "Analogous1" is a testament to the power of small-scale art, making it a perfect addition to any collection that values precision, harmony, and the quiet elegance of a well-executed color study.
  • Creator:
    tina ybarra
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 4 in (10.16 cm)Width: 4 in (10.16 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Santa Monica, CA
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU1047114884472

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