Abstraction

The ‘Abstraction’ series brings together works in which colour, texture and brushwork take precedence over representation.

Free from any figurative references, these paintings invite the viewer to form their own personal interpretation, guided by emotions, sensations and the imagination.

From 2019 onwards, I gradually moved away from landscape painting to explore abstraction and focus more on composition, forms and the relationships between colours.

Influenced by the work of Fernand Léger, Wassily Kandinsky and Jean Paulhan, among others (both their art and writings), I discovered the expressive power of geometric abstraction and the freedom it offers the eye.

Through this series, I seek to create rhythms, structure space and establish a balance between lines, shapes and colours. Each composition is a quest for harmony, where geometric rigour and sensitivity meet.

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