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Louise Blyton
When These Moments Happen (Abstract painting)

2020

$2,089.60
£1,500
€1,775.34
CA$2,837.36
A$3,180.66
CHF 1,658.64
MX$38,987.07
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SEK 19,982.24
DKK 13,246.32
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When These Moments Happen (Abstract painting) Acrylic on linen - Unframed. Australian abstract artist Louise Blyton employs precise, Reductivist methods to create lucid, harmonious, multidimensional artworks that embody the marriage of color, texture, and form. Her finished works—shaped, minimal canvases designed to hang on a wall—occupy a liminal zone between traditional painting and sculpture. Throughout the creation of a work, the relationship between light, shadow and colour evolves, and the character of the form changes as the texture of the raw linen negotiates with that of the painted areas.
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    2020
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    Height: 15.75 in (40 cm)Width: 15.75 in (40 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    London, GB
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    1stDibs: LU65939657932

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