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Carlos Puyol
Untitled 13

2017

About the Item

Carlos Puyol works from sketches before he turns to his large canvases. While he paints, he listens to jazz music. The music is not background noise, but acts as guide as he works; Puyol expresses the rhythms and cadence of his beloved jazz through shapes and colors on the canvas. "Untitled 13" is a colorful, geometric abstract painting. Sharp lines in bright orange and sea-foam green contrast with gestural strokes of bright yellow, dark grey and navy. The artist chooses to expose areas of bare canvas, creating some visual breathing room. This painting is exemplary of Carlos Puyol's energetic, expressive, yet compositionally balanced style.
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