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Nicolas Dubreuille
Abstract sculpture - Nicolas Dubreuille - Geometric, Colour, Contemporary, Red

2018

About the Item

« Ref 290 » is the title of a sculpture in coloured resin by Dubreuille. Nicolas Dubreuille is a multi-faceted abstract artist who likes to multiply mediums - sculpture, painting, drawing, photography - to explore form and colour. His artworks relate to minimalism, Pop art and free figuration. Dubreuille's inventiveness, his way of opening doors between these different paths, between abstraction and figuration, concept and expression, stands for creative and outstanding art.
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