Abstract · Expressionism
Yosan Leon Mirabet · 2016
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About This Work
Blue Composition is the second panel of the Blue Triptych — a bold architectural study of planes, angles, and the drama of color collision. Deep teal and black dominate the canvas, punctuated by unexpected bursts of copper and white that fracture the composition like light through a prism.
The diagonal energy of the strokes creates a sense of perpetual movement — as if the painting itself is mid-breath. The textured impasto surface gives the work a sculptural quality, the paint built up in ridges and valleys that create their own landscape.
This work stands powerfully on its own, but reveals its full meaning as the structural counterpoint to Blue Dance and Blue Ways — the three paintings forming a dialogue about space, force, and transformation.
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